Catalogue of Recordings - Pristine Classical
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<strong>Catalogue</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Only available at <strong>Pristine</strong><strong>Classical</strong>.com<br />
UPDATED Friday 22 February 2013<br />
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Contents<br />
Ordering CDs by phone, post or e-mail................................................................................................3<br />
Part 1. PASC series: Orchestral, Symphonic and Concerto <strong>Recordings</strong>..............................................4<br />
Part 2. PACM series: Chamber Music <strong>Recordings</strong>.............................................................................85<br />
Part 3. PAKM series: Keyboard <strong>Recordings</strong>....................................................................................100<br />
Part 4. PACO series: Vocal, Choral and Opera <strong>Recordings</strong>..............................................................113<br />
Part 5. PABL & PAJZ series: Blues and Jazz <strong>Recordings</strong>................................................................142<br />
Part 6. PASP & PACS series: Short pieces and Songs.....................................................................144<br />
Part 7. PAMX series: Collections.....................................................................................................148<br />
Alphabetical Index <strong>of</strong> performers at end<br />
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The <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio<br />
Historic <strong>Recordings</strong> Discography<br />
For quick access to any recording visit www.pristineclassical.com/index and select the catalogue number listed<br />
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Part 1. PASC series: Orchestral, Symphonic and Concerto <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
PASC001: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat, "Emperor", Op. 73 – Beethoven<br />
Artur Schnabel<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded 24th March, 1932 at Abbey Road Studio 1, London<br />
PASC002: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35 – Tchaikovsky<br />
Jascha Heifetz<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
John Barbirolli<br />
Recorded 25th March, 1937<br />
PASC003: Symphony No. 1 in A flat, Op. 55 – Elgar<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded 1949<br />
PASC004: Violin Concerto in D minor (Op. post.) - Schumann<br />
Georg Kulenkampff<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt<br />
Recorded 20th December 1937<br />
PASC005: Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K.595 – Mozart<br />
Artur Schnabel<br />
London Symphony Orchestra,<br />
Conductor: John Barbirolli<br />
Recorded 2nd May, 1934, Abbey Road Studio 1, London.<br />
PASC006: The Planets – Holst<br />
BBC Symphony Orchestra,<br />
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded in the Corn Exchange, Bedford, 2nd-5th Jan 1945<br />
PASC007: Five Overtures – Offenbach<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
Conductor: Jean Martinon<br />
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Released in 1951 as Decca LXT 2590 "Famous Overtures No. 3"<br />
PASC008: Pelléas et Mélisande Suite, Op. 80 – Fauré<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Gaston Poulet<br />
Recorded 29th December 1953 and 1st January 1954 at Abbey Road Studio 1<br />
PASC009: Vienna Philharmonic "New Year" Concert 1952<br />
Condutor: Clemens Krauss<br />
By Josef Strauss:<br />
* Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust<br />
* Die Libelle<br />
* Jockey<br />
By Johann Strauss Jr.:<br />
* Im Krapfenwald'l<br />
* Eljen a Magyar<br />
* G'schichten aus dem Wiener Wald<br />
* Pizzicato Polka (French Polka) (co-composed by Josef Strauss)<br />
* Ägyptischer Marsch<br />
* Vergnügungszug<br />
PASC010: The Planets – Holst<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded 17th, 20th & 21st May, 1954 at Kingsway Hall, London<br />
PASC011: Symphony No. 5 in E minor – Tchaikovsky<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded 12th November, 1934.<br />
PASC012: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61 - Beethoven<br />
Ruggiero Ricci,<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Released in 1953<br />
PASC013: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 72 – Brahms<br />
Ossy Renardy,<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra,<br />
Charles Münch<br />
Recorded on 27th June, 1948.<br />
PASC014: Symphony No. 9 in C ("Great") – Schubert<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Bruno Walter<br />
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Recorded 11th-12th September, 1938<br />
PASC015: Orchestral Works - Delius<br />
London Symphony Orchestra,<br />
Anthony Collins<br />
Originally released in 1953<br />
* Brigg Fair - An English Rhapsody (1907)<br />
* On Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spring (1912)<br />
* The Walk To The Paradise Garden (1900-01)<br />
* A Song Of Summer (1930)<br />
PASC016: The Delius Society - Volume One – Delius<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
Conductor: Thomas Beecham<br />
London Select Choir<br />
Heddle Nash, Gerald Moore<br />
Recorded April-December, 1934<br />
* Paris (Ein Nachtstück) - The Song <strong>of</strong> a Great City (1899)<br />
* Eventyr ("Once Upon A Time") (1917)<br />
* Koanga (Closing Scene) (1895-7)<br />
* Serenade from "Hassan" (1920)<br />
* To The Queen Of My Heart (1891)<br />
* Love's Philosophy (1891)<br />
PASC017: The Four Seasons – Vivaldi<br />
Reinhold Barchet<br />
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Karl Münchinger<br />
Originally released in 1951<br />
PASC018 - An Orchestral Extravaganza – Debussy<br />
La Mer<br />
Boston SO<br />
Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky<br />
(recorded 1939)<br />
Images I & III<br />
San Francisco SO<br />
Conductor: Pierre Monteux<br />
(recorded 1942)<br />
Printemps - Symphonic Suite (1887)<br />
Royal Phil. Orch.<br />
Conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
(recorded 1946)<br />
Nocturnes<br />
L'Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris<br />
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Conductor: Jean Fournet<br />
(recorded 1952)<br />
PASC019: Piano Concerto No. 19 in F major, K.459 – Mozart<br />
Artur Schnabel<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Dr. Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded in 1937<br />
PASC020: Twelve Concerti Grossi, Opus 6 – Corelli<br />
Corelli Tri-Centenary String Orchestra,<br />
conducted by Dean Eckertsen.<br />
Originally released in 1953<br />
PASC021: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 85 – Hummel<br />
Artur Balsam<br />
Winterthur Symphony Orchestra,<br />
Conductor: Otto Ackerman<br />
Originally released in 1954<br />
PASC022: Swan Lake, Op.20 – Tchaikovsky<br />
Alfredo Campoli, violin<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Anatole Fistoulari<br />
Originally released in 1952<br />
PASC023: Symphonic Variations – Franck<br />
Géza Anda<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra,<br />
Cond. Eduard van Beinum<br />
Recorded in 1943<br />
PASC024: Symphony No. 6 in B minor (Pathétique), Op. 74 – Tchaikovsky<br />
L'Orchestre de la Societé des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris<br />
Conductor: Charles Münch<br />
PASC025: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K.491 – Mozart<br />
Edwin Fischer<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Lawrance Collingwood<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1 on 3rd March, 1937<br />
PASC026: Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K.503 – Mozart<br />
Edwin Fischer<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra,<br />
Conductor: Josef Krips<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1 on 10th October, 1947<br />
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PASC027: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16 – Grieg<br />
Winifred Atwell<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Stanford Robinson<br />
Released in 1955<br />
PASC028: Symphony No. 100 in B flat major ("Military"), Op. 90 – Haydn<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Georg Solti<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
PASC029: Symphony No. 102 in B flat major, Op. 98 No. 2 – Haydn<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Georg Solti<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
PASC030: Piano Concerto in C sharp minor, Op.30 – Rimsky-Korsakov<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda<br />
Vienna Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Henry Swoboda<br />
Released in 1950<br />
PASC031: Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op.20 – Scriabin<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda<br />
Vienna Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Henry Swoboda<br />
Released in 1950<br />
PASC032: A Faust Symphony, S108 – Liszt<br />
Grand Orchestre Philharmonique,<br />
Conductor: Selmar Meyrowitz<br />
Recorded in 1935<br />
PASC033: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 – Beethoven<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Cond. Carl Schuricht<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
PASC034: Concertos for Two Keyboards - JS Bach & CPE Bach<br />
Lionel Salter<br />
Charles Spinks<br />
George Malcolm<br />
The London Baroque Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Karl Haas<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
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PASC035: Symphony No. 6 (Sinfonia Semplice) - Carl Nielsen<br />
Danish State Radio Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Thomas Jensen<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
PASC036: Violin Concerto “No. 7” in D, K.271a – Mozart<br />
Yehudi Menuhin, violin<br />
Paris Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Georges Enesco<br />
Recorded: 1932<br />
PASC037: Ballet Music from the opera Le Cid – Massenet<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Robert Irving<br />
Recorded: 14th - 16th July, 1952, Kingsway Hall, London<br />
PASC038: Ballade, Four Nocturnes – Fauré<br />
Kathleen Long, Piano<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Jean Martinon<br />
* Ballade for Piano and Orchestra, Op.19<br />
* Nocturne No. 2 in B major, Op.33<br />
* Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op.84 No.8<br />
* Nocturne No. 5 in B flat major, Op.37<br />
* Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 74<br />
PASC039: 1812 Overture, Hamlet Overture – Tchaikovsky<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded: 2nd April, 1952, Kingsway Hall, London<br />
PASC040: 'Enigma' Variations, Pomp & Circumstance Marches (1 & 4) – Elgar<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded: 1953 & 1954<br />
PASC041: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished" in B minor, D759<br />
New Queen's Hall Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Henry Wood<br />
Recorded 13th February 1923<br />
PASC042: Double Concerto in A minor for Violin, Cello & Orchestra, Op. 102 – Brahms<br />
Jean Fournier (violin)<br />
Antonio Janigro (cello)<br />
Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Hermann Scherchen<br />
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Recorded: 1952<br />
PASC043: Ibéria (Images pour Orchestre, No. 2) - Debussy<br />
Le Grand Orchestre Symphonique de L'I.N.R.,<br />
Conductor: Franz André<br />
Released in 1952<br />
PASC044: Sinfonia Concertante, K.364 – Mozart<br />
Albert Sammons, violin<br />
Lionel Tertis, viola<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Hamilton Harty<br />
Recorded 30th April,1933<br />
PASC045: Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33 – Dvoràk<br />
Rudolf Firkusny, piano<br />
The Cleveland Orchestra<br />
Conducted by George Szell<br />
Recorded in 9th and 11th April, 1954<br />
PASC046: Jeux - Poème Dansé - Debussy<br />
Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia<br />
Conductor: Victor de Sabata<br />
Recorded in Rome on 7th February, 1947<br />
PASC047: Symphony No. 6 in D major, Op. 60 – Dvořák Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Vaclav Talich<br />
Recorded in 1938<br />
PASC048: Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70 – Dvořák Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Vaclav Talich<br />
Recorded in 1938<br />
PASC049: Concerto in D major for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Op.21 – Chausson<br />
Louis Kaufman (violin)<br />
Artur Balsam (piano)<br />
The Pascal Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1951<br />
PASC050: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A minor, Op. 37 - Vieuxtemps<br />
Jascha Heifetz, violin<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded in 1947<br />
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PASC051: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 – Mendelssohn<br />
Fritz Kreisler, violin<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Landon Ronald<br />
Recorded in 1935<br />
PASC052: Concerto in D minor for Violin and Strings – Mendelssohn<br />
Yehudi Menuhin, violin<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
PASC053: Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90 (Italian) – Mendelssohn<br />
Munich Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Fritz Rieger<br />
Recorded in c.1951<br />
PASC054: Peter Katin - Concert Recital No. 1<br />
Peter Katin, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Jean Martinon<br />
Released in 1954<br />
* Capriccio Brillant in B Minor Op. 22 Mendelssohn<br />
* Rondo Brillant in E Flat Major Op. 29 Mendelssohn<br />
* Totentanz Lizst<br />
PASC055: Symphony No. 4 in G major – Mahler<br />
Jo Vincent, Soprano<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live on 9th November, 1939<br />
PASC056: Symphony No. 5 in C minor. Op. 67 - Beethoven<br />
The All-American Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded 14th November, 1940<br />
PASC057: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K525- Mozart<br />
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Joseph Keilberth<br />
Released in 1954<br />
PASC058: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 – Saint-Saëns<br />
Moura Lympany<br />
National Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Warwick Braithwaite<br />
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Recorded in 1945<br />
PASC059 - Symphony No. 6 in C major, D589 – Schubert<br />
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Joseph Keilberth<br />
Released in 1955<br />
PASC060: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in B Minor, Op. 104 – Dvořák Antonio Janigro, cello<br />
Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Vienna State Opera<br />
Conducted by Dean Dixon<br />
Released in 1954<br />
PASC061: A Strauss Concert Recital<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Clemens Krauss<br />
Released in 1954<br />
PASC062: Campoli plays Saint-Saëns Spectaculars<br />
Alfredo Campoli, violin<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Anatole Fistoulari<br />
Released in 1954<br />
PASC063: Galops, Polkas and Potpourris (Various)<br />
Deutschmeister Band<br />
Leader: Julius Herrmann<br />
Recorded in 1955<br />
* Flirt Galop Carl Michael Ziehrer<br />
* Muenchen-Wein, Gleicher Sinn Karel Komzak<br />
* Fueurfest Polka Johann Strauss<br />
* "Leichtes Blut" Polka Johann Strauss<br />
* Fesche Geister Carl Michael Ziehrer<br />
* Für's Herz und Gmüt Karel Komzak<br />
PASC064: Rare Italian Baroque & <strong>Classical</strong> Music - Virtuosi di Roma<br />
Virtuosi di Roma<br />
Director: Renato Fasano<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
* Sonata for Violin, Cello and Double Bass (Rossini)<br />
* Concerto in C minor for Oboe and Strings (Marcello)<br />
o Renato Zanfini, oboe<br />
* Concerto in G major for Piano and Strings (Cambini)<br />
o Ornella Puliti Santoliquido, piano<br />
* Recitative for Violin and Strings (Bonporti)<br />
- Guido Mozzato, violin<br />
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PASC065: Symphony No. 4 in E flat major – Beethoven<br />
BBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded 1st June, 1939<br />
PASC066: Beethoven - Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21<br />
BBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded on 25th October 1937, Queen's Hall, London<br />
PASC067: Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 86, "Pastoral"<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Recorded on 10th & 12th January, 1946, Academy <strong>of</strong> Music, Philadelphia<br />
PASC068: Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded on 9th-10th April, 1936, Carnegie Hall, New York<br />
PASC069: Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op 125 - "Choral"<br />
Luise Helletsgruber, soprano<br />
Rosette Anday, contralto<br />
Goerg Maikl, tenor<br />
Richard Mayr, bass<br />
Vienna State Opera Choir<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Felix Weingartner<br />
Recorded 2-5 February, 1935 at Mittlerer Konzerthaussaal, Vienna<br />
PASC070: Rhapsody in Blue, Preludes 2 & 3 – Gershwin<br />
Oscar Levant, Piano<br />
Philhadelphia Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded in May 1945<br />
PASC071: Symphony No. 3 in E flat, "Eroica", Op.55 - Beethoven<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Felix Weingartner<br />
Recorded 22nd and 23rd May, 1936<br />
PASC072: Symphony No. 6 in E minor - Vaughan Williams<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, 23-24th February, 1949<br />
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PASC073: Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 - Dvořák Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Berlin State Opera House Orchestra<br />
conducted by Michael Taube<br />
Recorded 30 April 1928 and (3rd mvt.) 27 September 1929<br />
PASC074: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D - Prok<strong>of</strong>iev<br />
Joseph Szigeti, violin<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded on 23rd August, 1935 at Abbey Road Studio 1, London<br />
PASC075: Violin Concerto in D minor - Sibelius<br />
Jascha Heifetz, violin<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded on 26th November, 1935 at Abbey Road Studio 1, London<br />
PASC076: Piano Concerto No.1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 - Tchaikovsky<br />
Vladimir Horowitz, piano<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded 16th and 24th May, 1941 at Carnegie Hall, New York<br />
PASC077: Toscanini War Bonds Concert, January 1942<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Broadcast live with no audience, 24th January 1942, Studio 8H<br />
* Mendelssohn: Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream<br />
* Schubert: Symphony No. 8, 'Unfinished', in B minor<br />
* Barber: Essay for Orchestra No. 1<br />
* Verdi: Overture to I Vespri Siciliani<br />
* The Star-Spangled Banner<br />
PASC078: Toscanini conducts Wagner Orchestral Music, 1943<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Broadcast live on 28th November, 1943, NBC Studio 8H, New York<br />
* Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Prelude to Act 3<br />
* Tannhäuser: Overture and Venusberg Music<br />
* Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod<br />
* Die Valküre: Ride <strong>of</strong> the Valkyries<br />
PASC079: Lemminkäinen Suite - Sibelius<br />
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Thomas Jensen<br />
Originally released in 1953<br />
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PASC080: Toscanini - The 1938 Barber Première Concert<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Broadcast live on 5th November, 1938, NBC Studio 8H, New York<br />
CD1: Part One<br />
* Graener: Die Flöte von Sanssouci - only known recording<br />
* Barber: Adagio for Strings - world première performance<br />
* Barber: Essay for Orchestra No. 1, Op. 12 - world première performance<br />
* Debussy: Ibéria<br />
CD2: Part Two<br />
* Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, "From the New World" in E minor, Op. 95<br />
PASC081: Cantelli Conducts Bartók<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
• Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, taken from a WGBH-<br />
FM Boston broadcast, recorded 27th March, 1954.<br />
• Concerto for Orchestra played by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, taken from an NBC radio broadcast,<br />
recorded 29th January 1949.<br />
PASC082: Symphony No. 7 in E - Bruckner<br />
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live from a concert at Carnegie Hall on 27th January, 1935<br />
PASC083: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 - Brahms<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Originally taken from a WGBH-FM Boston broadcast,<br />
recorded 27th March, 1954.<br />
PASC084: Cantelli - US Debut Concert, 1949<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Broadcast from Studio 8H, New York, 15th January, 1949<br />
* Haydn: Symphony No. 93 in D major<br />
* Hindemith: Mathis der Maler – Sinfonie<br />
PASC085: Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
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Originally taken from a WGBH-FM Boston broadcast<br />
Recorded 31st January, 1953<br />
PASC086: Cantelli in Boston, February 1953<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Originally taken from WGBH-FM Boston live concert broadcasts<br />
Recorded 6th & 7th February, 1953<br />
* Frescobaldi: Four Pieces (arr. Ghedini)<br />
* Schumann: Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op. 120<br />
* Busoni: Berceuse élégiaque<br />
* Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Ravel)<br />
PASC087: Toscanini Conducts his Contemporaries<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
All live broadcasts from NBC Studio 8H, New York:<br />
Sibelius: 27th April, 1940<br />
Enescu: 14th December, 1940<br />
Elgar: 20th April, 1940<br />
Vaughan Williams: 18th November, 1945<br />
* Sibelius: Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63<br />
* Enescu: Romanian Rhapsody Op. 11, No. 1<br />
* Elgar: Introduction and Allegro, Op. 47<br />
* Vaughan Williams : Fantasy on a Theme by Thomas Tallis<br />
PASC088: Cantelli at New York, March 1955<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Live CBS broadcast from Carnegie Hall, New York:<br />
Recorded 27th March, 1955<br />
Handel: Largo from 'Xerxes'<br />
• Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92<br />
• Barber: Adagio for Strings, Op. 11<br />
• Respighi: The Pines <strong>of</strong> Rome<br />
PASC089: Toscanini - Symphony <strong>of</strong> the Air, 9th September 1945<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live NBC broadcast from Studio 8H, New York:<br />
Recorded 9th September, 1945<br />
Presented as broadcast, with studio announcements by Ben Grauer<br />
* Cherubini: Overture to Anacréon<br />
* Smetana: Moldau (No. 2 from 'Ma Vlast')<br />
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* Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in D, Op. 107, 'Reformation'<br />
PASC090: Toscanini - Symphony <strong>of</strong> the Air, 28th October 1945<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live NBC broadcast from Studio 8H, New York:<br />
Recorded 28th October, 1945<br />
Presented as broadcast, with studio announcements by Ben Grauer<br />
* Brahms: Tragic Overture, Op. 81<br />
* Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
PASC091: Toscanini - Symphony <strong>of</strong> the Air, 6th January, 1946<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live NBC broadcast from Studio 8H, New York:<br />
Recorded 6th January, 1946<br />
Presented as broadcast, with studio announcements by Ben Grauer<br />
* Tannhäuser: Prelude to Act III (Original version)<br />
* Seigfried Idyll<br />
* Götterdammerüng: Dawn and Rhine Journey<br />
* Die Meistersinger: Prelude, Act 1<br />
PASC092: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 83 - Brahms<br />
Vladimir Horowitz, piano<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live NBC broadcast from Studio 8H, New York:<br />
Recorded 23rd October, 1948<br />
PASC093: Concerto for Two Violins and Strings in D minor, BWV 1043 - Bach<br />
Arthur Grumiaux, violin<br />
Jean Pougnet, violin<br />
Philharmonia String Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Süsskind<br />
Boris Ord, harpsichord<br />
Recorded in March, 1946<br />
PASC094: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 - Mendelssohn<br />
Jascha Heifetz, violin<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 14th March, 1954<br />
PASC095: Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. 55 - Beethoven<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
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Recorded live at Titania Palast, Berlin, 7th December, 1952<br />
PASC096: Toscanini - The 'Manfred' Concert, 1946<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live at NBC Studio 8H, 10th November 1946<br />
* Schumann - Manfred Overture<br />
* Tchaikovsky - Manfred Symphony<br />
PASC097: Toscanini - All-Mozart Concert, 1946<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live at NBC Studio 8H, 3rd November 1946<br />
• Overture: Die Zauberflöte K620<br />
• Divertimento No 15 in B flat K287*<br />
• Symphony No. 35 "Haffner" in D K385<br />
*Movement 5 <strong>of</strong> this 6-movement work is omitted<br />
PASC098: Symphony in D minor – Franck<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conducted by Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live in Amsterdam on 3rd October 1940<br />
PASC099: Symphony No. 6 in D minor – Sibelius<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall during the Proms Concert <strong>of</strong> 15th September 1954<br />
PASC100: Symphonies 1 & 2, Overtures, Musique Concrète – Stevens<br />
BBC Northern Orchestra (items 1, 2, 4)<br />
conducted by Stanford Robinson<br />
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Coronation Overture)<br />
conducted by Ian Whyte<br />
Transferred from the composer's broadcast transcription acetate discs<br />
Recorded as broadcast 1953-1956<br />
* Miniature Overture 'In A Nutshell'<br />
* Symphony No. 1<br />
* Coronation Overture 'Lion and Unicorn'<br />
* Symphony No. 2<br />
* Musique Concrète from the film 'The Rival World'<br />
PASC101: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17, "Little Russian" - Tchaikovsky<br />
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Igor Stravinsky<br />
Possibly recorded 17th November 1953, Granada Theater, Santa Barbara<br />
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PASC102: Toscanini Conducts 20th Century Music<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Broadcast recordings from Studio 8H, New York:<br />
1: 16/3/1940; 2: 23/2/1947; 3: 21/11/1943; 4: 21/12/1940<br />
* Roy Harris: Symphony No. 3<br />
* Leone Sinigaglia: Overture to La Baruffe Chiozzote<br />
* Kurt Atterberg: Symphony No. 6 'Dollar Symphony' in C, Op. 31<br />
* Stravinsky: Petrushka, Parts I & IV<br />
PASC103: Ein Heldenleben - R. Strauss<br />
Ferdinand Helman, solo violin<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conducted by Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded 21st April, 1941<br />
PASC104: Ein Heldenleben - R. Strauss<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
conducted by Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded Carnegie Hall, New York, 11-13 December, 1928<br />
PASC105: Piano Concertos Nos. 21 & 12 – Mozart<br />
Moura Lympany, piano<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Herbert Menges<br />
Released in 1955 as HMV LP CLP 1038<br />
PASC106: Symphony No. 4 in E flat, Op. 48 – Glazunov<br />
Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia<br />
Conducted by Jacques Rachmilovich<br />
Recorded in Rome, March 1949<br />
PASC107: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra - Poulenc<br />
Annette Haas-Hamburger, piano<br />
L'Orchestre de L'Association des Concerts Pasdeloup<br />
conducted by Pierre Dervaux<br />
Recorded c.1952<br />
PASC108: Das Lied von der Erde - Mahler<br />
Kerstin Thorborg, contralto<br />
Charles Kullmann, tenor<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Recorded live in Vienna on 24th May, 1936<br />
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PASC109: Das Lied von der Erde – Mahler<br />
Kathleen Ferrier , contralto<br />
Julius Patzak, tenor<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Recorded in Vienna in May, 1952.<br />
PASC110: Impressions <strong>of</strong> Albert Sammons<br />
Presented by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Broadcast in 1957 on the BBC Home Service<br />
PASC111: Cantelli Conducts 20th Century Music<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Live performances recorded 1949-54 in Boston and New York.<br />
* Stravinsky - Jeu de Cartes - Boston Symphony Orchestra (Symphony Hall, 31/1/53)<br />
* Bettinelli - Invenzione No. 1 (from Due Invenzione) - NBC SO (Carnegie Hall, 20/12/53)<br />
* Hindemith - Konzertmusik für Streichorchester und Blechbläser, Op. 50 - NBC SO (Carnegie Hall 31/1/54)<br />
* Ravel - La Valse - NBC SO (NBC Studio 8H, 5/2/49)<br />
PASC112: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 – Tchaikovsky<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood<br />
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
PASC113: Toscanini - All-Debussy Concert, 1936<br />
New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live concert broadcast recording from Carnegie Hall, Sunday 19th April 1936<br />
● Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien<br />
Act 1: La Cour De Lys (excerpts)<br />
1. Prélude (6:28)<br />
2. Danse Extatique de Sébastien<br />
Women's Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Schola Cantorum<br />
● Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un Faune<br />
● Nocturnes<br />
● Images: 2. Ibèria<br />
● La Damoiselle Elue (22:03)<br />
Soloists: Bidu Sayao (soprano), Rose Bampton (contralto)<br />
Women's Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Schola Cantorum<br />
● La Mer<br />
PASC114: Piano Concerto in E minor, Op. 11 – Chopin<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood<br />
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
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Recorded in Hilversum in 1951<br />
PASC115: Toscanini - Venice Festival, 1949<br />
La Scala Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live concert broadcast from Teatro La Fenice, Venice, 3rd September 1949<br />
● Cherubini - Anacréon Overture (10:03)<br />
● Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68, "Pastoral"<br />
● Franck - Les Eolides<br />
● Smetana - The Moldau (Má vlast: 2. Vltava, B111)<br />
● R. Strauss - Don Juan, Op. 20<br />
● Wagner - Die Meistersinger von Nürnburg: Prelude, Act 1<br />
PASC116: Piano Concerto in G major, Op. 58 – Beethoven<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood<br />
Utrecht Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
PASC117: Symphony No. 9 "Choral" in D minor, Op. 125 – Beethoven<br />
New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Rosa Tentoni, soprano<br />
Rose Bampton, mezzo<br />
Charles Kullman, tenor<br />
Ezio Pinza, bass<br />
Schola Cantorum <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
Live radio broadcast recording originally captured on 78rpm acetate discs, 8th March 1936<br />
PASC118: Le Beau Danube - Strauss (arr. Désormière) & William Tell Ballet Music – Rossini<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Jean Martinon<br />
Recorded in 1955<br />
PASC119: Toscanini - Stereo <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall on 21st March and 3rd April, 1954<br />
PASC120: Symphony No. 9 "Choral" in D minor, Op. 125 – Beethoven<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Eileen Farrell, soprano<br />
Nan Merriman, mezzo<br />
Jan Peerce, tenor<br />
Norman Scott, bass<br />
Robert Shaw Chorale<br />
Recorded in Carnegie Hall, New York, 31st March and 1st April, 1952<br />
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PASC121: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G, Op. 44 – Tchaikovsky<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood<br />
Winterthur Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
PASC122: Koussevitzky conducts R. Strauss, Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, 6th April 1946<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky<br />
Live concert recording from Boston Symphony Hall, 6th April, 1946<br />
* STRAUSS, R: Don Juan, Op. 20<br />
* MUSSORGSKY: Prelude to Kovanshchina (Dawn over the Moscow River)<br />
* TCHAIKOVSKY: Francesca di Rimini, Op. 32<br />
PASC123: Cantelli's Final NBC SO Concert, 1954<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Live broadcast concert at Carnegie Hall, 21st February 1954<br />
* STRAVINSKY: Le Chant du Rossignol<br />
* BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
PASC124: Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 73 - Brahms<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Live broadcast concert at Carnegie Hall, Sunday 4th February 1951<br />
PASC125: Erich Kleiber in Concert, 1946<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Erich Kleiber<br />
Live broadcast from NBC Studio 8H, 3rd March, 1946<br />
* HANDEL: Overture to Berenice<br />
* SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 3 in D, D200<br />
* RAVEL: Ma Mère l'Oye<br />
PASC126: Piano Concerto No. 3; Concert Fantasia - Tchaikovsky<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood<br />
Winterthur Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
* Piano Concerto No. 3 in E flat, Op. 75<br />
* Concert Fantasia in G, Op. 56<br />
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PASC127: Karma (Symphonic Variations) - Haubiel<br />
Columbia Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Robert Hood Bowers<br />
Recorded September 12-13, 1928 in New York City<br />
PASC128: Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93 – Beethoven<br />
New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live radio broadcast recording, Carnegie Hall, 8th March 1936<br />
PASC129: Mendelssohn – Symphony No. 4 “Italian”; Mozart – Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K550<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Antal Doráti<br />
Recorded in April, 1952<br />
PASC130: Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished" in B minor, D759 - Schubert<br />
Grand Orchestre Symphonique de Paris<br />
conducted by Selmar Meyrowitz<br />
Recorded in April, 1934<br />
PASC131: Holst - The Planets, Op. 32<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
with Women's Chorus<br />
conducted by Gustav Holst<br />
Recorded in 1922 and 1923<br />
PASC132: Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique" in B minor, Op. 74 - Tchaikovsky<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in Berlin, October-November 1938<br />
PASC133: Schumann Symphony No. 2, plus music by Vaughan Williams, Enescu and Walton<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded in New York in 1949<br />
* VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on 'Greensleeves'<br />
* SCHUMANN: Symphony No 2 in C, Op 61<br />
* ENESCU: Romanian Rhapsody No 1 in A, Op. 11<br />
* WALTON: Spitfire Prelude and Fugue<br />
PASC134: Kodály: Háry János Suite - Bartók: Divertimento for Strings<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Antal Doráti<br />
Recorded 19th April 1950, issued as RCA Victor LP LM 1750<br />
Transferred from the archives <strong>of</strong> The Antal Doráti Centenary Society<br />
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PASC135: Noel Mewton-Wood – First and Last <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
● Albéniz – Malagueña (arr. Kreisler), with Ida Haendel, violin (1941)<br />
● Beethoven – Violin Sonata No. 8 in G, Op. 30, No. 30, with Ida Haendel, violin (1941)<br />
● Shostakovich – Concerto for Piano, Trumpet & Strings, Op. 35, with Sevenstern (tp.) CHS HO, Goehr<br />
PASC136 - Symphony No. 2, Op. 19 (Rev. 1947) - Barber<br />
The New Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Samuel Barber<br />
Recorded 1951<br />
PASC137 - Milhaud conducts Milhaud<br />
Orchestre du Théâtre des Champs-Élysées<br />
conducted by Darius Milhaud<br />
Recorded in stereo at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris, on 16, 18 and 19 March, 1958<br />
• Le Boeuf sur le toit, Op. 58<br />
• La Création du monde, Op. 81a<br />
PASC138 - Talich conducts Tchaikovsky<br />
Winfried Wolf, piano<br />
Wolfgang Schneiderhan, violin<br />
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Václav Talich<br />
Recorded 1st April, 1940 & July, 1941 in the National Theatre, Prague<br />
• Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 83<br />
• Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35<br />
PASC139 - Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Op. 58 - Beethoven<br />
Friedrich Wührer, piano<br />
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Jonel Perlea<br />
Recorded 12-13 September, 1957<br />
PASC140 - Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15 - Brahms<br />
Peter Katin, piano<br />
BBC Scottish Orchestra<br />
conducted by Ian Whyte<br />
Live broadcast recording from BBC Glasgow Studios, 2nd June, 1958<br />
PASC141 - Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 83 - Brahms<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Carl Schuricht<br />
Recorded in at the Großer Musikvreweinssaal, Vienna, 25-26 May, 1952<br />
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PASC142 - Bruno Walter - Rare Polydor Acoustic <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Tracks 1-4 recorded in 1924 (trk 4 poss. 1923), tracks 5-8 recorded in 1925<br />
• MOZART: Così fan tutte - Overture<br />
• MOZART: Idomeneo - Overture<br />
• BIZET: Carmen - Intermezzo, Act 3<br />
• BIZET: Carmen - Prelude, Act 4<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 in B minor, "Pathétique", Op. 74<br />
PASC143 - Mozart Symphony No 39 - Haydn Symphony No 95<br />
Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra (AKA London Philharmonic)<br />
conducted by Vittorio Gui<br />
Recorded 1953<br />
• MOZART: Symphony No. 39 in E flat, K.543<br />
• HAYDN: Symphony No. 95 in C minor<br />
PASC144 - Symphonies Nos 1 and 4 - Schumann<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Josef Krips<br />
Symphony 1 recorded 23-4 May, 1957<br />
Symphony 4 recorded 15 & 19 October 1956<br />
• Symphony No. 1 "Spring" in B flat, Op. 38 (1841)<br />
• Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op. 120 (1841, rev. 1851)<br />
PASC145 - Borodin Symphony No 2 - Stravinsky Firebird Suite<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Antal Doráti<br />
Recorded 20 & 21 January 1952<br />
• BORODIN: Symphony No. 2 in B minor<br />
• STRAVINKSY: The Firebird - Ballet Suite (1919 version)<br />
PASC146: Rustic Wedding Symphony - Goldmark<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Robert Heger<br />
Recorded 1929<br />
• GOLDMARK: Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26<br />
• SUPPÉ: Pique Dame - Overture<br />
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• SUPPÉ: Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna – Overture<br />
PASC147 - Sullivan - A Phonograph Collection, 1899-1916<br />
Various artists<br />
Recorded 1899-1916<br />
• Ivanhoe selection - National Military Band - Edison 13868 - Aug. 1909<br />
• Here's a How De Do (Mikado) - The Savoy Trio - Edison Bell 5538 Circa 1902<br />
• The Rose <strong>of</strong> Persia Selection 1 - London Regimental Band - Edison Bell 140 – 1899<br />
• HMS Pinafore Selection - National Military Band - Edison 13602 - Early 1904<br />
• March <strong>of</strong> the Peers (Iolanthe) - National Military Band - Edison 12055 - July 1909<br />
• Airs from Iolanthe 1 - New York Light Opera Co. - Edison 2837 - March 1916<br />
• Airs from Iolanthe 2 - New York Light Opera Co. - Edison 2861 - April 1916<br />
• Airs from Patience - Edison Light Opera Co. - Edison 1823 - Nov. 1913<br />
• Airs from The Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penzance - Edison Light Opera Co. - Edison 2215 - June 1914<br />
• Mikado Waltz - National Military Band - Edison 12025 - May 1909<br />
• The Distant Shore - Arthur Grover - Edison 12062 - Aug. 1909<br />
• Let Me Dream Again - Merle Tiliotson - Edison 2273 - July 1914<br />
• The Willow Song - Louise Kirkby Lunn - Pathé 50115 – 1904<br />
• Sentry's Song from Iolanthe - Harry Dearth - Sterling 450 - July 1906<br />
• The Lost Chord - Harry Dearth - Sterling 3022 - June 1905<br />
• Mikado Lancers 1st Figure - London Concert Orchestra - Edison Bell 877 - Circa 1904<br />
• Mikado Lancers 2nd Figure - London Concert Orchestra - Edison Bell 878 - Circa 1904<br />
• Mikado Lancers 3rd Figure - London Concert Orchestra - Edison Bell 879 - Circa 1904<br />
• Mikado Lancers 4th Figure - London Concert Orchestra - Edison Bell 880 - Circa 1904<br />
• Mikado Lancers 5th Figure 1st part - London Concert Orchestra -Edison Bell 881 - Circa 1904<br />
• Mikado Lancers 5th Figure 2nd part - London Concert Orchestra - Edison Bell 881a - Circa 1904<br />
• Di Ballo Overture - National Military Band - Edison 12214 - Sept. 1910<br />
• Onward Christian Soldiers - Harry Dearth - Sterling 192 - October 1905<br />
• Barataria March - Edison Orchestra Berlin - Edison 12728 - Circa 1910<br />
• The Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penzance selection - British Military Band - Edison 12370 - Early 1910<br />
• The Long Day Closes - Apollo Brass Quartette - Edison Bell 5880 - 1902<br />
PASC148 - Symphony No 45, ‘Farewell', in F sharp minor - Haydn<br />
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra<br />
with members <strong>of</strong> the Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Swiss Romande<br />
conducted by Karl Münchinger<br />
Recorded 1 st October 1951<br />
PASC149 - Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 - Schumann<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood, piano<br />
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded c.1952<br />
PASC150 - Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60 - Beethoven<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
conducted by Georg Solti<br />
Recorded in 1950<br />
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PASC151 - Symphonies 35 and 40, Piano Concerto 20 - Mozart<br />
• Symphony No 35 in D, K385, 'Haffner'<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eduard van Beinum<br />
Recorded 1st May, 1950<br />
• Symphony No 40 in G minor, K550<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Erich Kleiber<br />
Recorded 25th April 1949<br />
• Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466<br />
Rudolf Serkin, piano<br />
Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded 11th February 1951<br />
PASC152 - Symphony No 9 in D minor, 'Choral', Op. 125 - Beethoven<br />
Judith Hellwig, soprano<br />
Lydia Kindermann, alto<br />
René Maison, tenor<br />
Alexander Kipnis, bass<br />
Colón Orchestra & Chorus (dir. Rafael Terragnuolo)<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live recording, Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24th July, 1941<br />
PASC153 - Piano Concerto - Bliss<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood, piano<br />
Utrecht Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
PASC154 - Symphonies 3 ('Eroica') and 7 - Beethoven<br />
The Concertgebouw Orchestra <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam<br />
conducted by Erich Kleiber<br />
Recorded in 1950<br />
PASC155 - Symphonie pour Orchestre et Piano sur un Chant Montagnard Français - D'Indy<br />
Orchestre du Théâtre des Champs Élysées<br />
conducted by Ernest Bour<br />
Daniel Wayenberg, piano<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
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PASC156 - Symphonies 19 in E flat and 21 in A (K132 & K134) - Mozart<br />
The Ton-Studio Orchestra, Stuttgart<br />
conducted by Hans Michael (Sym. 19)<br />
conducted by Gustav Lund (Sym. 21)<br />
Recorded c.1951<br />
PASC157 - Symphony No 2 in D, Op. 73 - Brahms<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded in concert at Carnegie Hall on Saturday 10th February, 1951<br />
PASC158 - Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra, Op. 102 - Brahms<br />
John Corigliano, violin<br />
Leonard Rose, cello<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Recorded in concert at Carnegie Hall, 2nd February 1951<br />
PASC159 - Piano Concerto No. 5 'Emperor' in E flat, Op. 73 - Beethoven<br />
Hans Kann, piano<br />
Vienna Festival Orchestra<br />
conducted by Hans Swarowsky<br />
Recorded c. 1957<br />
PASC160 - Prok<strong>of</strong>iev plays Prok<strong>of</strong>iev<br />
• Piano Concerto No 3 in C, Op. 26<br />
Sergei Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, piano<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
cond. Piero Coppola<br />
Recorded 27-28 June, 1932<br />
• Romeo and Juliet - Suite No 2, Op. 64b<br />
Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra<br />
cond. Sergei Prok<strong>of</strong>iev<br />
Recorded in 1938<br />
PASC161 - Symphonies 5 and 6 - Prok<strong>of</strong>iev<br />
• Symphony 5: New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, 4th December, 1949<br />
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• Symphony 6: USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Tchaikovsky Hall, Moscow, 15th June 1958<br />
PASC162 - Toscanini's Final Concert at La Scala – All-Wagner<br />
La Scala Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded 19 th September 1952<br />
• Die Meistersinger: Prelude to Act 1<br />
• Siegfried: Forest Murmurs<br />
• Siegfried Idyll<br />
• Götterdämmerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey<br />
• Parsifal: Good Friday Spell<br />
• Götterdämmerung: Siegfried's Death and Funeral Music<br />
• Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod<br />
• Die Walküre: The Ride <strong>of</strong> the Valkyries<br />
PASC163 - Alfred Hertz - Complete San Francisco <strong>Recordings</strong> Volume 1<br />
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alfred Hertz<br />
Recorded in 1927 and 1928<br />
• BEETHOVEN - Leonore Overture No. 3, Op.72c<br />
• SCHUBERT - Rosamunde, D.797 - Entr'acte No. 3 in B flat<br />
• SCHUBERT - Marche Militaire, D.733, No.1<br />
• WEBER - Die Freischütz - Overture<br />
• MENDELSSOHN -A Midsummer Night's Dream<br />
PASC164 - Toscanini conducts Mozart<br />
• Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K595<br />
Rudolf Serkin, piano<br />
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, Sunday 23rd February, 1936.<br />
• Symphony No. 29 in A, K201<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
NBC Studio 8H, New York, Sunday 3rd September, 1944<br />
PASC165 - Piano Concerto No 4 in G, Op. 58 - Beethoven<br />
Arthur Rubinstein, piano<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Abbey Road Studios, London, Tuesday 30th September, 1947.<br />
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PASC166 - Cantelli's NBC Concert No. 31<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, Saturday 21st February, 1953<br />
• ROSSINI - Overture to The Seige <strong>of</strong> Corinth<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony No. 6 in A minor, 'Pathétique'<br />
PASC167 – Stokowski conducts Music from the Theatre<br />
Leopold Stokowski and his Symphony Orchestra<br />
Recorded 1953 and 1950<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY – Aurora's Wedding (from Sleeping Beauty, arr. Diaghilev)<br />
• WAGNER – Tristan und Isolde – Symphonic Synthesis (arr. Stokowski)<br />
PASC168 - Feuermann in Philadelphia<br />
• BLOCH: Schelomo<br />
Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Leopold Stokowski / The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Recorded 27th March, 1940 in the Academy <strong>of</strong> Music, Philadelphia<br />
• R. STRAUSS: Don Quixote (Fantastic Variations on a Theme <strong>of</strong> Knightly Character), Op. 35<br />
Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Samuel Lifschey, solo viola<br />
Alexander Hilsberg, solo violin<br />
Eugene Ormandy / The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Recorded 24th February, 1940 in the Academy <strong>of</strong> Music, Philadelphia<br />
PASC169 - Cantelli's NBC Concert No. 30<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, Saturday 3 rd January, 1953<br />
• SCHUBERT - Symphony 8, 'Unfinished' in B minor, D759<br />
• BRITTEN - Sinfonia da Requiem, Op. 20<br />
• WAGNER - Rienzi - Overture<br />
PASC170 - Toscanini Lira Panamericana Beethoven Series: Symphony No 5<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 18th April 1944<br />
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PASC171 – Symphony No. 2 in B flat, Op. 83 - Brahms<br />
Vladimir Horowitz, piano<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 19th February 1945<br />
PASC172 - Toscanini Lira Panamericana Beethoven Series: Symphonies 2 and 4<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Studio 8H recordings:<br />
• BEETHOVEN - Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36 (rec. 1944)<br />
• BEETHOVEN - Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60 (rec. 1939)<br />
PASC173 - Cantelli's NBC Concert No. 19<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, Saturday 15 th December, 1951<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony 3 in F, Op. 90<br />
• ROUSSEL Sinfonietta for String Orchestra, Op. 52<br />
• BERLIOZ Marche Hongroise (from The Damnation <strong>of</strong> Faust)<br />
PASC174 - Stokowski conducts the music <strong>of</strong> Manual de Falla<br />
Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano<br />
William Kapell, piano<br />
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded at Carnegie Hall, 21st March 1948 & 13th November, 1949<br />
• DE FALLA: El Amor Brujo (Love the Magician)<br />
with Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano, rec. 21st March, 1948<br />
• DE FALLA: Nights in the Gardens <strong>of</strong> Spain (Noches in los jardines de España)<br />
with William Kapell, piano, rec. 13th November, 1949<br />
PASC175 - Richard Strauss conducts Richard Strauss<br />
Symphony Orchestra<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Augmented Tivoli Orchestra<br />
conducted by Richard Strauss<br />
• Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme: Suite, Op. 60<br />
• Salome - Dance <strong>of</strong> the Seven Veils (New York)<br />
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• Salome - Dance <strong>of</strong> the Seven Veils (London)<br />
• Don Juan, Op. 20<br />
• Der Rosenkavalier - Waltzes<br />
• Der Rosenkavalier – Suite<br />
PASC176 - The Four Seasons - Vivaldi<br />
John Corigliano, violin<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Recorded 29th March, 1955 in Carnegie Hall, New York City<br />
PASC177 - Ormandy conducts the music <strong>of</strong> Sibelius<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded in 1954 and 1950<br />
• Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63<br />
Recorded 28th November, 1954<br />
• Symphony No. 5 in E flat, Op. 82<br />
Recorded 19th December 1954<br />
• The Swan <strong>of</strong> Tuolena, Op. 22 No. 2<br />
• Finlandia, Op. 26<br />
Recorded 2nd April, 1950 Transfer from US Columbia ML2158<br />
PASC178 - Toscanini Lira Panamericana Beethoven Series: Symphony 6 'Pastoral'<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live NBC Studio 8H, 5th March, 1944<br />
PASC179 – Doráti conducts Richard Strauss<br />
• Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1952)<br />
• Der Rosenkavalier Suite (arr. Doráti) (rec. 1950)<br />
Philadelphia Orchestra (as Robin Hood Dell Orchestra)<br />
Conductor Antal Doráti<br />
PASC180 – Symphony in G minor, R71 - Moeran<br />
The Hallé Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leslie Heward<br />
Recorded in 1942<br />
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PASC181 - Blech conducts Tchaikovsky<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leo Blech<br />
Recorded 1928-1930, Beethoven-Saal, Berlin<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64<br />
Recorded October, 1930 in the Beethoven-Saal, Berlin<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op. 48<br />
Recorded March, 1929 in the Beethoven-Saal, Berlin<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Capriccio Italien, Op. 45<br />
Recorded 23rd March, 1928 in the Beethoven-Saal, Berlin<br />
PASC182 - Stokowski conducts Wagner - rare New York Philharmonic recordings<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded at Carngie Hall in 1947 and 1949 and Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama, 1949<br />
• Götterdämmerung Synthesis (arr. Stokowski):<br />
Siegfried's Rhine Journey - Funeral March - Brünnhilde's Immolation (42:20)<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd April 1949<br />
• Parsifal - Good Friday Spell (10:40)<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York, 6th April 1947<br />
• Siegfried - Forest Murmurs (8:38)<br />
• Das Rheingold - Entrance <strong>of</strong> the Gods into Valhalla (6:47)<br />
Municipal Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama, 24th April 1949<br />
PASC183 - Ormandy conducts Stravinsky and Rachmaninov<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded in 1950. 1954 and 1955<br />
• Stravinsky - Petrushka Suite<br />
Recorded 7th November, 1954<br />
• Stravinsky - The Rite <strong>of</strong> Spring<br />
Recorded 24th April and 14th May, 1955<br />
• Rachmaninov - Preludes (orch. Cailliet):<br />
Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 3 No. 2<br />
Prelude in G major, Op. 32 No. 5<br />
Prelude in G minor, Op. 23 No. 5<br />
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Recorded 4th February 1950<br />
PASC184 - Mengelberg at The Dawn <strong>of</strong> Electrical Recording<br />
• The Dawn <strong>of</strong> Electrical Recording, 1924<br />
The only known live recording <strong>of</strong> Mengelberg with the NY Philharmonic<br />
The only known Mengelberg recording <strong>of</strong> Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto<br />
The only known electric recording <strong>of</strong> violinist Samuel Gardner<br />
* STRAUSS: Death and Transfiguration excerpt 1 (5:37)<br />
* STRAUSS: Death and Transfiguration excerpt 2 (6:08)<br />
* WAGNER: Flying Dutchman Overture excerpt (6:40)<br />
* MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto excerpt (6:24)<br />
Samuel Gardner, violin<br />
Live electrical test recordings from Carnegie Hall, 2nd April 1924<br />
Made at Bell Laboratories from a cable feed intended for radio broadcast<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Willem Mengelberg<br />
• Mengelberg at the BBC, 1938<br />
The only known live recording <strong>of</strong> Mengelberg with the BBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
The only known Mengelberg recording <strong>of</strong> the Overture and Nocturne from Midsummer Night's Dream<br />
The only known Mengelberg recording <strong>of</strong> the Symphonie Fantastique<br />
* MENDELSSOHN: A Midsummer Night's Dream:<br />
* Overture (10:59)<br />
* Nocturne (6:23)<br />
* Scherzo (4:36)<br />
* BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique, 2nd mvt - Un Bal excerpt (3:25)<br />
Live broadcast recordings taken from acetate discs, January 18th 1938<br />
BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Willem Mengelberg<br />
PASC185 - Carmen Dragon conducts French and Italian Classics<br />
The Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra<br />
The Capitol Symphony Orchestra<br />
arranged and conducted by Carmen Dragon<br />
Recorded in 1956 and 1957<br />
PASC186 - Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43 - Sibelius<br />
N.W.D.R. Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> Hamburg<br />
conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt<br />
Recorded Hamburg, 1956<br />
PASC187 - Mendelssohn Symphonies 3 & 5, Morton Gould's Philharmonic Waltzes<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos<br />
Recorded 2nd November 1953 and 23rd January 1950<br />
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PASC188 - Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, Eight Stokowski Encores<br />
Leopold Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra<br />
The NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
Recorded 10th and 12th February 1953<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Solitude, Op.73, No.6<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Humoresque, Op.10, No.2<br />
Recorded 25th February 1953<br />
• CHOPIN Prelude in E minor, Op.28, No.4<br />
• CHOPIN Prelude in D minor, Op.28, No.24<br />
Recorded 8th November 1950<br />
• HANDEL Pastorale (from The Messiah)<br />
• IPPOLITOV-IVANOV In A Manger<br />
Recorded 27th March 1947<br />
• STRAUSS Tales from the Vienna Woods (shortened version)<br />
Recorded 13th January 1955<br />
• STRAUSS On The Beautiful Blue Danube (shortened version)<br />
Recorded 9th February 1955<br />
PASC189 - Panizza conducts Mendelssohn and Boero<br />
La Scala Orchestra, Milan<br />
Orquesta del Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires<br />
conducted by Ettore Panizza<br />
• PANIZZA conducts MENDELSSOHN<br />
La Scala Orchestra, Milan<br />
• Hebrides Overture, “Fingal’s Cave”, Op. 26<br />
Recorded in April, 1928 in Milan<br />
• Symphony No 4 "Italian" in A, Op. 90<br />
Recorded 5th January, 1931 in Milan<br />
• A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op. 61 - Wedding March: Allegro vivace<br />
Recorded 10th January, 1931<br />
• PANIZZA conducts BOERO's El Matrero<br />
• Act 1 - "La Media Caña"<br />
• Act 1 - "El Canto del Hornero"<br />
• Act 1 - Pedro’s Aria and Trio<br />
• Act 2 - Trio<br />
• Act 2 - Duet (Act II Finale)<br />
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• Act 3 - Trio (Act III Finale)<br />
Pedro Cruz …………………………………………………. Pedro Mirassou (tenor)<br />
Pontezuela ………………………….………………………Nena Juárez (mezzo-soprano)<br />
Don Liborio ………………………………………………… Apollo Granforte (baritone)<br />
Orquesta del Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires. Recorded August, 1929 in Buenos Aires<br />
PASC190 - Felix Slatkin conducts Delius, Saint Saëns, Ibert<br />
The Concert Arts Orchestra<br />
conducted by Felix Slatkin<br />
Recorded 1952-1954<br />
• DELIUS Orchestral Music:<br />
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring<br />
Summer Night on the River<br />
Intermezzo from 'Hassan'<br />
Serenade from 'Hassan'<br />
Caprice for Cello and Orchestra<br />
Elegy for Cello and Orchestra<br />
Prelude to 'Irmelin'<br />
• SAINT-SAËNS Carnival <strong>of</strong> the Animals<br />
• IBERT Divertissement<br />
PASC191 - Morton Gould arranges, plays and conducts Tchaikovsky & Gould<br />
Morton Gould, piano<br />
Danny Daniels, dance soloist<br />
Morton Gould and His Orchestra<br />
The Rochester 'Pops'<br />
conducted by Morton Gould<br />
Recorded 1951 and 1953<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY The Months, Op. 37a<br />
(arr. for piano & orchestra: Gould)<br />
• GOULD Family Album<br />
• GOULD Tap Dance Concerto<br />
PASC192 - Stokowski Acoustic <strong>Recordings</strong>, Volume One<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded 1917-1924<br />
• BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor (2:53)<br />
Recorded 24/10/1917, first issued as Victor 64752, Matrix B-20888-3<br />
• BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 6 in D (3:05)<br />
Recorded 24/10/1917, first issued as Victor 64753, Matrix B-20889-2<br />
• GRIEG Anitra's Dance from 'Peer Gynt' Suite No. 1, Op.46 (3:11)<br />
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Recorded 8/11/1917, first issued as Victor 64768, Matrix B-21067-2<br />
• MOZART 3. Menuetto, Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K550 (4:00)<br />
Recorded 9/5/1919, first issued as Victor 74609, Matrix C-22813-6<br />
• WEBER Invitation to the Dance, J260 (arr. Weingartner) (4:45)<br />
Recorded 9/5/1919, first issued as Victor 74598, Matrix C-22821-2<br />
• BEETHOVEN 2. Allegretto Scherzando, Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93 (4:06)<br />
Recorded 20/5/1920, first issued as Victor 74661, Matrix C-24127-3<br />
• WAGNER Overture to 'Tannhäuser' (Dresden version) (13:03)<br />
Recorded 7/11 & 5/12/1921, first issued as Victor 74758, 74759, 74768<br />
Matrices C-22808-10, 22814-7, 24999-2<br />
• STRAVINSKY Fireworks, Op. 4 (3:35)<br />
Recorded 6/11/1922, first issued as Victor 1112, Matrix B-27064-2<br />
• THOMAS Gavotte from 'Mignon' (1:54)<br />
Recorded 6/3/1923, first issued as Victor 66172, Matrix B-27982-1<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Dance <strong>of</strong> the Tumblers from 'Snow Maiden' (3:43)<br />
Recorded 19/3/1923, first issued as Victor 74849, Matrix C-27938-1<br />
• GOUNOD Waltz from 'Faust' (3:07)<br />
Recorded 1/5/1923, first issued as Victor 66171, Matrix B-27099-8<br />
• WAGNER Festive March from 'Tannhäuser' (4:18)<br />
Recorded 28/4/1924 first issued as Victor 6478, Matrix C-29051-6<br />
• STRAVINSKY Firebird Suite (16:02)<br />
Recorded 13/10/1924, first issued as Victor 6492/3<br />
Matrices C-30992-3, 30993-3, 30994-2, 30995-3<br />
• LIADOV Dance <strong>of</strong> the Amazon, Op. 65 (2:37)<br />
Recorded 13/10/1924, first issued as Victor 1112, Matrix B-31263-2<br />
PASC193 - Boult conducts English Music<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded 1954<br />
• ARNOLD Eight English Dances Op.27 & 33<br />
1. Andantino (2:44)<br />
2. Vivace (1:45)<br />
3. Mesto (2:17)<br />
4. Allegro risoluto (1:36)<br />
5. Allegro non troppo (2:47)<br />
6. Con brio (1:33)<br />
7. Grazioso (2:20)<br />
8. Giubiloso (2:20)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 1-2 November 1954<br />
Originally issued in March 1955 as Decca LW5166<br />
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• BAX Tintagel (13:30)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 1-2 November 1954<br />
Originally issued in February 1955 as Decca LXT5015<br />
• ELGAR Three Bavarian Dances, Op. 27<br />
1. The Dance (3:45)<br />
2. Lullaby (3:16)<br />
3. The Marksman (4:46)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 21 October 1954<br />
Originally issued in January 1955 as Decca LW5157<br />
• ELGAR Chansons de Nuit & Matin, Op. 15<br />
2. Chanson de matin (3:18)<br />
1. Chanson de nuit (4:06)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 18-19 February 1954<br />
Originally issued in May 1954 as Decca 78rpm X574<br />
• HOLST The Perfect Fool, Ballet Suite Op. 39 (10:46)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 1-2 November 1954<br />
Originally issued in February 1955 as Decca LXT5015<br />
• BUTTERWORTH<br />
A Shropshire Lad (8:41)<br />
The Banks <strong>of</strong> Green Willow (5:25)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 1-2 November 1954<br />
Originally issued in February 1955 as Decca LXT5015<br />
• WALTON Siesta (4:48)<br />
Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, 20 October 1954<br />
Originally issued in January 1955 as Decca LXT5028<br />
PASC194 - Respighi Orchestral Music<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Antal Doráti<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alceo Galliera<br />
Recorded 1954 and 1955<br />
• RESPIGHI Feste romane (Roman Festivals)<br />
• RESPIGHI Vetrate di chiesa (Church Windows)<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Antal Doráti<br />
20 November, 1954, Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis<br />
First issued as Mercury MG 50046<br />
• RESPIGHI Fontane di Roma (Roman Fountains)<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alceo Galliera<br />
18-21 March, 1955, Kingsway Hall, London<br />
First issued as UK Columbia 33 CX 1339<br />
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PASC195 - Alfred Hertz - Complete San Francisco <strong>Recordings</strong> Volume 2<br />
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alfred Hertz<br />
Recorded by Victor between 1925 and 1928<br />
• LISZT Les Préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3 (15:37)<br />
Recorded 27th February 1928 at the Scottish Rite Temple, Oakland<br />
Matrix nos: PCVE 42014-4R, 42029-1, 42031-3 and 42032-2<br />
First issued on Victor 6863 and 6864<br />
• WAGNER Parsifal: Prelude to Act I (13:46)<br />
• WAGNER Parsifal: Good Friday Spell (Act III) (11:10)<br />
Recorded 24th, 26th and 31st January, 1925 (Prelude)<br />
and 31st January and 2nd February 1925 (Good Friday Spell) in Oakland<br />
Matrix nos: PC 61-2, 62-3, 63-2, 75-3, 76-3 and 78-2<br />
First issued on Victor 6489 through 6500<br />
• WAGNER Tristan und Isolde: Prelude to Act I (9:06)<br />
• WAGNER Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod (Act III) (6:09)<br />
Recorded 20th April 1926 (Prelude) and 22nd April 1926 (Liebestod) in Oakland<br />
Matrix nos: PCVE 169-3 and 170-3; PBVE 175-3 and 176-3<br />
First issued on Victor 6585 and 1169<br />
• BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor (orch. Parlow) (2:38)<br />
• BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 6 in D major (orch. Parlow) (3:20)<br />
Recorded 13th April 1927 in the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco<br />
Matrix nos: PBVE-248-2 and 249-1<br />
First issued on Victor 1296<br />
PASC196 - George Weldon conducts Elgar<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by George Weldon<br />
Recorded 1953 and 1954<br />
• In the South, 'Alassio', Overture, Op.50<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1 on 19th February 1954<br />
First issued as UK Columbia LP 33SX1028 in July 1954<br />
• Sea Pictures, Op. 37<br />
Gladys Ripley, contralto<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1 on 26th February 1954<br />
First issued as UK Columbia LP 33SX1028 in July 1954<br />
• Chanson de Matin, Op.15, No.2<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1 on 11th December 1953<br />
First issued as UK Columbia 78 DX1908 and 45 SCD2035 in April 1954<br />
• Overture in D (from Chandos Anthem No. 2) (Handel, arr. Elgar)<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1 on 19th February 1954<br />
First issued as UK Columbia 45 SED5516 in September 1954<br />
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PASC197 - Piano Concertos 1 and 2 - Beethoven<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded 1932 & 1935<br />
• Beethoven - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in C, Op. 15<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road, London, 23rd March, 1932<br />
• Beethoven - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in B flat, Op. 19<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road, London, 5th April, 1935<br />
PASC198 - Symphonies 2 and 8 - Beethoven<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Hermann Scherchen<br />
Recorded 1954<br />
• Beethoven - Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36<br />
Recorded September 1954<br />
• Beethoven - Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93<br />
Recorded 20th December 1954<br />
PASC199 - Israel Symphony - Schelomo - Bloch<br />
Vienna State Opera Orchestra & soloists<br />
conducted by Franz Litschauer<br />
Tibor de Machula, cello<br />
The Residency-Orchestra (The Hague)<br />
conducted by Willem van Otterloo<br />
Recorded 1952 & 1951<br />
• Bloch - Israel Symphony<br />
Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />
conducted by Franz Litschauer<br />
Friedl Helsing, Helga Augsten, sopranos<br />
Elfriede H<strong>of</strong>statter, Lore Dorpinghaus, altos<br />
Leo Heppe, bass<br />
• Bloch - Schelomo (Rhapsodie Hébraïque)<br />
Tibor de Machula, cello<br />
The Residency-Orchestra (The Hague)<br />
conducted by Willem van Otterloo<br />
Recorded 11th October, 1951<br />
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PASC200 - Tchaikovsky First Decca Stereo Orchestral <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Kenneth Alwyn<br />
with The Band <strong>of</strong> H.M. Grenadier Guards<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music Major F. J. Harris MBE<br />
Recorded 1958<br />
• 1812 Overture, Op. 49<br />
• Capriccio Italien, Op. 45<br />
• Marche Slave, Op. 31<br />
PASC201 - Kubelik conducts Bartók and Bloch<br />
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Raphael Kubelik<br />
with George Schick (piano obbligato)<br />
Recorded 1951<br />
• BARTOK Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta<br />
Recorded Orchestra Hall, Chicago, 24th April, 1951<br />
• BLOCH Concerto Grosso No. 1 for String Orchestra and Piano Obbligato<br />
Recorded Orchestra Hall, Chicago, 23rd April, 1951<br />
PASC202 - A Concert <strong>of</strong> English Music<br />
Mitch Miller, Oboe<br />
The Columbia Broadcasting Symphony<br />
conducted by Bernard Herrmann<br />
Broadcast live, 9 th September 1945<br />
• HANDEL Water Music Suite (arr. Harty)<br />
• VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Concerto for Oboe and Strings in A minor<br />
• ELGAR Falstaff, Op. 68<br />
PASC203 - Symphony No. 7 in E - Bruckner<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Jascha Horenstein<br />
Recorded in 1928<br />
PASC204 - Sibelius - A 78rpm Anthology<br />
Featuring various orchestras conducted by:<br />
Beecham, Heward, Kajanus, Koussevitzky, Ormandy<br />
plus chamber music rcordings featuring:<br />
Emil Telmanyi and Louis Jensen<br />
Recorded 1930-41<br />
• # Karelia Suite, Op.11<br />
• 1. Intermezzo<br />
• 3. Alla marcia<br />
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• The Royal Philharmonic Society's Orchestra<br />
conducted by Robert Kajanus, May 1930<br />
• Rakastava (The Lover), Op. 14<br />
• King Christian II, Suite Op.27<br />
2.Elegie<br />
The Leslie Heward String Orchestra<br />
(Drawn from the City <strong>of</strong> Birmingham Orchestra's string section)<br />
conducted by Leslie Heward, February 14, 1941<br />
• The Swan <strong>of</strong> Tuonela, Op.22, No.2<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eugene Ormandy, October 20, 1940<br />
• Scenes Historiques, Op. 25<br />
3. Festivo (Tempo di Bolero)<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, December 14, 1935<br />
• Belshazzar's Feast, Op. 51<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Robert Kajanus, June 24 & 29, 1932<br />
• Swanwhite, Op. 54<br />
3. The Maidens with Roses<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, December 12, 1936<br />
• Danses Champêtres, Op. 106<br />
1. Largamente assai<br />
2. Alla polacca<br />
• Romance in F major, Op.78, No.2<br />
Emil Telmanyi, violin<br />
Georg Vasarhelyi, piano (Op106/1), March 3, 1936<br />
Gerald Moore, piano (Op106/2, Op78/2), March 28, 1935<br />
• Malinconia, Op. 20<br />
Louis Jensen, cello<br />
Galina Werschenskaya, piano, August 26, 1936<br />
PASC205 - Ormandy conducts Sibelius and Aflvén<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded 1953 and 1955<br />
• SIBELIUS En Saga, Op.9<br />
• SIBELIUS Pohjola's Daughter, Op.49<br />
• SIBELIUS Oceanides, Op.73<br />
• SIBELIUS Tapiola, Op.112<br />
• ALFVÉN Swedish Rhapsody No.1, Op.19 ("Midsommarvaka")<br />
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PASC206 - Symphonies 6 "Pastoral" and 7 - Beethoven<br />
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Paul Paray<br />
Recorded 1953 & 1954<br />
PASC207 - Symphony 4 and Six Overtures - Beethoven<br />
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
The Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />
conducted by Hermann Scherchen<br />
Recorded 1954<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60<br />
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Hermann Scherchen<br />
• Six Beethoven Overtures:<br />
Coriolan, Op. 62<br />
The Creatures <strong>of</strong> Prometheus, Op. 43<br />
King Stephen, Op. 117<br />
The Ruins <strong>of</strong> Athens, Op. 113<br />
Namensfeier, Op. 115<br />
Consecration <strong>of</strong> the House, Op. 124<br />
The Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />
conductor Hermann Scherchen<br />
PASC208 - Toscanini conducts Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, Debussy, Saint-Saëns, R. Strauss<br />
The NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live, 25th March, 1950<br />
• PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 1 "<strong>Classical</strong>" in D, Op. 25<br />
• DEBUSSY Images: No. 2 - Ibéria<br />
• SAINT-SAENS Danse macabre in G minor, Op.40<br />
• R. STRAUSS Don Juan, Op. 20<br />
PASC209 - Paray conducts Beethoven and Mozart Symphonies (stereo recordings)<br />
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Paul Paray<br />
Recorded 1959 and 1956<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36<br />
• MOZART Symphony No. 35 "Haffner" in D, K.385<br />
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PASC210 - Weingartner in Basle & London, 1928-1929<br />
Basle Symphony Orchestra<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Felix Weingartner, conductor<br />
Recorded 1928 and 1929<br />
• WEBER Der Freischütz - Overture<br />
• SCHUBERT Rosamunde, D797 - Entr'acte No. 3 in B flat<br />
• WEINGARTNER The Tempest - Scherzettino ("Spuk neckender Geister")<br />
• WEBER (orch. WEINGARTNER) Invitation to the Dance<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Symphony 3 in A minor, Op. 56 ("Scottish")<br />
PASC211 - Ormandy conducts Bach Orchestral Transcriptions<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded 1946-1955<br />
• Toccata and Fugue in D minor (arr. Ormandy)<br />
• Jesu, Joy <strong>of</strong> Man's Desiring (from Cantata No. 147)<br />
• Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor (arr. Ormandy)<br />
• Air on the G string (from Suite No. 3 in D)<br />
• Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (arr. Smith)<br />
• Arioso (Sinfonia from Canata No. 156) (arr. Smith)<br />
• Prelude and Fugue in C minor (arr. Ormandy)<br />
• Ach, Gott von Himmel sieh darein (arr. McDonald)<br />
• 'Little' Fugue in G minor (arr. Smith)<br />
• Come, sweet death (arr. Ormandy)<br />
• Fantasia and Fugue in C minor (arr. Elgar)<br />
PASC212 - Beecham in Seattle, 1943 - Volume 1: Delius, Elgar, Wagner<br />
Seattle Symphony<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded 1943<br />
• WAGNER Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Prelude to Act III<br />
• ELGAR Variations on an Original Theme ('Enigma'), Op.36<br />
• WAGNER Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Overture<br />
• ELGAR Serenade for String Orchestra, Op. 20 - 2. Larghetto<br />
• WAGNER Der fliegende Holländer - Overture<br />
• DELIUS - On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring<br />
PASC213 - Beethoven's Fifths: Symphony No. 5, Piano Concerto No. 5<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Hermann Scherchen<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, piano<br />
Vienna State Opera Orchestra<br />
conductor Hermann Scherchen<br />
Recorded 1954 & 1951<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5 'Emperor' in E flat, Op. 73<br />
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PASC214 - The Magic Key <strong>of</strong> RCA, April 18, 1937<br />
Marian Anderson - contralto<br />
José Iturbi - conductor, solo piano<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Charles O'Connell - conductor, arranger<br />
Eugene Ormandy - conductor<br />
Leopold Stokowski - conductor, arranger<br />
Recorded 1937<br />
NB: This is designated a <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio SI (Special Interest) release due to compromised audio quality.<br />
• Introduction (Milton Cross)<br />
• BACH (arr. Cailliet) Prelude & Fugue in F minor (cond. Ormandy)<br />
• DEBUSSY Nocturnes - Fêtes (cond. Iturbi)<br />
• Ben Grauer speaks for RCA Victor<br />
• BIZET Carmen - Prelude (cond. O'Connell)<br />
• FRANCK (arr. O'Connell) Grand Pièce Symphonique - Andante (cond. O'Connell)<br />
• Ben Grauer on the Orchestra's tour<br />
• Stokowski on sound reproduction and Bach and Debussy<br />
• BACH (arr. Stokowski) My Jesus in Gethsemane (cond. Stokowski)<br />
• DEBUSSY (arr. Stokowski) Clair de Lune (cond. Stokowski)<br />
• VERDI Don Carlos - O don fatale (Marian Anderson, cond. Ormandy)<br />
• CHOPIN Waltz No. 2 in A flat, Op. 34, No. 1 (Iturbi)<br />
• WAGNER Die Walküre - Ride <strong>of</strong> the Valkyries (cond. Ormandy)<br />
• Ben Grauer on the tour and Victor<br />
• Closing - Cross and Grauer over BACH Suite No 3 – Aria<br />
PASC215 - Stokowski conducts Brahms, Thomson, Chabrier<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Leopold Stokowski - conductor<br />
Recorded 1950<br />
NB: This is designated a <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio SI (Special Interest) release due to compromised audio quality.<br />
• THOMSON The Mother <strong>of</strong> Us All Suite<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
• CHABRIER Joyeuse marche - marche française<br />
PASC216 - Alfred Hertz - Complete San Francisco <strong>Recordings</strong> Volume 3<br />
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alfred Hertz<br />
Recorded by Victor between 1925 and 1928<br />
• AUBER: Fra Diavolo – Overture<br />
Recorded 19th January, 1925 in Oakland<br />
Matrix nos: PC 55-4 and 56-3<br />
First issued on Victor 6506<br />
• MASSENET: Phèdre<br />
Overture – Acoustic recording<br />
Overture – Electric recording<br />
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Acoustic: Recorded 26th January and 2nd February, 1925 in Oakland<br />
Matrix nos: PC 64-1 and 77-1<br />
First issued on Victor 6539<br />
Electric: Recorded 21st February, 1928 in the Scottish Rite Temple, Oakland<br />
Matrix nos: PCVE 42012-2 and 42013-2<br />
First issued on Victor 7154<br />
• DELIBES: Coppélia – Dance <strong>of</strong> the Automatons and Waltz<br />
Recorded 21st April, 1926 in Oakland<br />
Matrix no.: PCVE 171-4<br />
First issued on Victor 6586<br />
• DELIBES: Sylvia<br />
Intermezzo and Valse Lente<br />
Pizzicati (2:11)<br />
Recorded 24th April, 1926 in Oakland<br />
Matrix nos.: PBVE 181-2 and 182-2<br />
First issued on Victor 1166<br />
• GOUNOD: Funeral March <strong>of</strong> a Marionette<br />
Recorded 15th April 1927 in the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco<br />
Matrix no: PCVE 253-2<br />
First issued on Victor 6639<br />
• MASSENET: Le Cid – Ballet Music<br />
Recorded 27th and 28th February, 1928 in the Scottish Rite Temple, Oakland<br />
Matrix nos.: PBVE 42033-42038, all second takes except 42035, Take 3<br />
First issued on Victor 1406 through 1408 in album M-56<br />
PASC217 - Koussevitzky conducts Barber<br />
Ruth Posselt, violin<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Serge Koussevitzky<br />
• BARBER Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14 (1939-40; revised 1948)<br />
Ruth Posselt, violin<br />
Recorded at the concert <strong>of</strong> 7th January, 1949 in Symphony Hall, Boston (world première <strong>of</strong> revised version)<br />
• BARBER Commando March (1943) (3:48)<br />
From the broadcast <strong>of</strong> 12th February, 1944 at Hunter College, New York<br />
• BARBER Symphony No. 2, Op. 19 (original version, 1943-44)<br />
(“Dedicated to the Army Air Forces”)<br />
From the broadcast <strong>of</strong> 4th March, 1944 in Symphony Hall, Boston (world première)<br />
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PASC218 - A Felix Slatkin Compendium - Stereo & mono recordings, 1954-59<br />
Victor Aller, piano<br />
Leonard Pennario, piano<br />
Marni Nixon, soprano<br />
Hal Reese, percussion<br />
Concert Arts Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Felix Slatkin<br />
Stereo and mono recordings, 1954 - 1959<br />
• DOHNANYI Variations on a Nursery Theme, Op.25<br />
Victor Aller, piano<br />
recorded 29th September 1956<br />
• KHACHATURIAN Piano Concerto in D flat<br />
Leonard Pennario, piano<br />
Recorded 5-6 October, 1956<br />
• BRITTEN Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34<br />
Recorded 18 & 20 August 1956<br />
• VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1, W.246<br />
*VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, W.389-391<br />
BACH Prelude & Fugue No. 8 in E flat minor (arr. Villa-Lobos)<br />
*Marni Nixon, soprano<br />
Concert Arts Cello Ensemble<br />
Recorded 10-11 January 1959, Capitol Tower, Studio B<br />
Issued as Capitol Stereo LP SP8484<br />
• CHAVEZ Toccata for Percussion<br />
• *MILHAUD Concerto for Percussion and Small Orchestra<br />
*Hal Reese, percussion, Recorded 10 January 1955<br />
Chavez Recorded 17 October 1954<br />
Concert Arts Orchestra & Percussionists<br />
PASC219 - Pierre Monteux - The Early <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Orchestre Symphonique de Paris<br />
Pierre Monteux, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1929 and 1930<br />
• STRAVINSKY: Le sacre du printemps<br />
Recorded 23rd – 25th January, 1929 in the Salle Pleyel, Paris<br />
Matrix nos: CS 3172-1T1, 3175-1, 3176-1T1, 3177-2, 3178-2, 3186-1T1, 3173-2T1, and 3174-3<br />
First issued on Disque Gramophone W-1008 through 1011<br />
• RAVEL: Le petit poucet (Ma mère l’oye)<br />
Recorded 3rd February, 1930 in the Salle Pleyel, Paris<br />
Matrix no.: CF 2842-2<br />
First issued on Disque Gramophone W-1108<br />
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• COPPOLA: Interlude dramatique<br />
Recorded 3rd February, 1930 in the Salle Pleyel, Paris<br />
Matrix nos.: CF 2849-2 and 2850-1<br />
First issued on Disque Gramophone W-1108<br />
• CHABRIER: Fête Polonaise ( Le Roi malgré lui)<br />
Recorded 29th January, 1930 in the Salle Pleyel, Paris<br />
Matrix nos.: CF 2818-2 and 2819-1<br />
First issued on Disque Gramophone L-796<br />
• RAVEL: La valse<br />
Recorded 31st January, 1930 in the Salle Pleyel, Paris<br />
Matrix nos.: CF 2839-3, 2840-1 and 2841-2<br />
First issued on Disque Gramophone W-1107 and 1108<br />
PASC220 - Monteux in Moscow: Schubert Symphony No. 9 "Great" in C major<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Pierre Monteux<br />
• SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9 "Great" in C minor, D.944<br />
Recorded live at the Moscow Conservatoire, September 9th, 1956<br />
First issued in the USSR as Melodiya LP M10 45701 005<br />
PASC221 - Beethoven and Brahms: First Symphonies<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conductor Willem Mengelberg<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> 13th October, 1940<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> 27th October, 1940<br />
PASC222 - Karajan in New York Vol. 1: Symphony No 9 "Choral" - Beethoven<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Herbert von Karajan<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No 9 ‘Choral' in D minor, Op. 125<br />
Concert broadcast from Carnegie Hall, 22nd November, 1958<br />
Leontyne Price, Soprano<br />
Maureen Forrester, Alto<br />
Leopold Simoneau, Tenor<br />
Norman Scott, Bass<br />
Westminster Choir (director: Warren Martin)<br />
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PASC223 - Mark Hambourg - The Concerto <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Mark Hambourg, piano<br />
Recorded in 1926 and 1929<br />
• BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37<br />
Malcolm Sargent · London Symphony Orchestra<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23<br />
Landon Ronald · Royal Albert Hall Orchestra<br />
PASC224 - Karajan in New York Vol. 2: Webern, Mozart, Beethoven<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Herbert von Karajan<br />
• WEBERN Five Pieces, Op. 5<br />
Concert broadcast from Carnegie Hall, 15th November, 1958<br />
• MOZART Symphony No 41 ‘Jupiter' in C, K.551<br />
Concert broadcast from Carnegie Hall, 15th November, 1958<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No 1 in c, Op. 21<br />
Concert broadcast from Carnegie Hall, 22nd November, 1958<br />
PASC225 - Karajan in New York Vol. 3: Ein Heldenleben - Strauss<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Herbert von Karajan<br />
• R. STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40<br />
Concert broadcast from Carnegie Hall, 15th November, 1958<br />
PASC226 - Mendelssohn & Bruch Violin Concertos<br />
Ruggiero Ricci, violin<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Pierino Gamba<br />
Recorded in 1957 in stereo<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64<br />
• BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26<br />
PASC227 - Karajan conducts the LA Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl<br />
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Herbert von Karajan<br />
Recorded live in 1959<br />
• STAFFORD SMITH The Star Spangled Banner<br />
• WAGNER Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Overture<br />
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• IVES The Unanswered Question<br />
• MOZART Symphony No. 35 'Haffner' in D, K385<br />
• R. STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40<br />
David Frisina, Violin<br />
PASC228 - Max von Schillings conducts Beethoven, Schumann and Weber<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
conducted by Max von Schillings<br />
Recorded in 1928 and 1929<br />
• WEBER Euryanthe - Overture<br />
• WEBER Abu Hassan - Overture<br />
• SCHUMANN Manfred, Op. 115 – Overture; Alpenkuhreigen und Zwischenaktmusik<br />
• BEETHOVEN Egmont, Op. 84 - Overture<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 (“Pastoral”)<br />
PASC229 - Symphonies 2 & 8, Fidelio Overture - Beethoven<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conductor Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live in 1940, Amsterdam<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D major, Opus 36<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 in F major, Opus 93<br />
• BEETHOVEN Fidelio Overture, Op. 72C<br />
PASC230 - Concerto for Two Violins No. 1, Symphony No. 3 - Badings<br />
Herman Krebbers, violin<br />
Theo Ol<strong>of</strong>, violin<br />
The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Willem van Otterloo<br />
Recorded in 1955<br />
• BADINGS Concerto for Two Violins, No. 1 (1954)<br />
• BADINGS Symphony No. 3 (1934)<br />
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PASC231 - Symphony No. 4 - Brahms; Symphony No. 39 - Mozart<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Josef Krips<br />
Recorded in 1950 and 1951<br />
conducted by Willem van Otterloo<br />
Recorded in 1955<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
• MOZART Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, K.543<br />
PASC232 - Bernard Herrmann conducts a Concert <strong>of</strong> American Music<br />
Louis Kaufman, violin<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bernard Herrmann<br />
Recorded in 1956 and 1949<br />
• IVES Symphony No. 2 (1897-1901) (UK Première)<br />
• ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT Violin Concerto in A (in the Popular Style) (1941) (UK Broadcast<br />
Première)<br />
• HERRMANN Welles Raises Kane (1943)<br />
(Orchestral suite from his music for 'Citizen Kane' & 'The Magnificent Ambersons')<br />
PASC233 - Alfred Hertz - Complete SFSO, Volume 4; Gabrolowistch complete Detroit SO<br />
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alfred Hertz<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Ossip Gabrilowitsch<br />
Recorded by Victor between 1926 and 1928<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Capriccio Espagnole, Op. 34<br />
• KREISLER: Caprice Viennois, Op. 2<br />
• KREISLER (orch. Hertz): Liebesleid<br />
• MOSZKOWSKI (orch. Rehfeld): Serenata, Op. 15, No. 1<br />
• LUIGINI: Aubade<br />
• GLAZUNOV: Valse de Concert, Op. 47<br />
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Alfred Hertz<br />
• BRAHMS: Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80<br />
• BRAHMS: Menuetto I & II (from Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11)<br />
• GLUCK (arr. Mottl): Dance <strong>of</strong> the Blessed Spirits (from Orfeo ed Euridice)<br />
John Wummer, solo flute<br />
• ALTSCHULER: Russian Sailor’s Song<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Marche Miniature (from Suite No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 43)<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Waltz (from Serenade for Strings in C Major Op. 48)<br />
• CHABRIER: España – Rapsodie<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Ossip Gabrilowitsch<br />
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PASC234 - Symphonies 2 and 9 - Vaughan Williams<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos<br />
Recorded in 1958 and 1945<br />
• VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Symphony No. 9 in E minor (1956-7) (World Première)<br />
• VAUGHAN WILLIAMS A London Symphony (Symphony No. 2) (1913)<br />
PASC235 - Reiner Rarities<br />
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Fritz Reiner<br />
Recorded 1950-1953<br />
• MENDELSSOHN: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Incidental Music<br />
• GLUCK: Orfeo ed Euridice – Dance <strong>of</strong> the Blessed Spirits<br />
• LISZT: Totentanz<br />
Alexander Brailowsky, piano<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Waltzes<br />
PASC236 - Symphonies 4 and 5 - Beethoven<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conductor Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live in 1940, Amsterdam<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Opus 60<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> 25th April, 1940<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C major, Opus 67<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> 18th April, 1940<br />
PASC237 - Cantelli's 26th NBC Concert: Vivaldi and Brahms<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Guido Cantelli<br />
Recorded live in 1952, New York City<br />
• VIVALDI Concerto Grosso in A minor, Op.3, No. 8 (from L'Estro Armonico)<br />
Daniel Guilet, Remo Bolognini, solo violins<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
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PASC238 - Beecham in Seattle Vol. 2: Dvořák and Mendelssohn<br />
Mischel Cherniavsky, cello<br />
Seattle Symphony<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded 1943<br />
• Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191<br />
Mischel Cherniavsky, cello<br />
Evening concert, October 18th, 1943<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 3 "Scottish" in A Minor, op. 56<br />
Evening concert, October 11th, 1943<br />
PASC239 - Josef Wolfsthal plays Beethoven and Mozart Concertos<br />
Josef Wolfsthal, violin<br />
Recorded 1928 & 1929<br />
• MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K.219, “Turkish”<br />
Frieder Weissmann / Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
• BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61<br />
Manfred Gurlitt / Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
PASC240 - Paul Paray conducts French Music<br />
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Paul Paray<br />
Recorded December 1953<br />
• RAVEL La Valse<br />
• FAURE Pavane<br />
• FRANCK Psyche (Orchestral excerpts)<br />
• DUKAS The Sorcerer's Apprentice<br />
• FAURE Pelléas and Mélisande (Incidental music)<br />
• ROUSSEL The Spider's Feast (Symphonic fragments)<br />
PASC241 - Paul Paray conducts German Music<br />
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Paul Paray<br />
Recorded 1953 & 1955<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
• WAGNER Tannhäuser Overture<br />
• WAGNER Ride <strong>of</strong> the Valkyries<br />
• WAGNER The Mastersingers Overture<br />
• WAGNER Lohengrin - Preludes to Acts 1 & 3<br />
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PASC242 - Stokowski - Chicago Debut Concerts, January 1958<br />
Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded 1958<br />
• BACH Four Chorale Preludes<br />
• Boleslaw SZABELSKI – Toccata (1938)<br />
• SHOSTAKOVICH Prelude in E flat minor, 'Zoya', Op. 34, No. 14 (orch. Stokowski)<br />
• PROKOFIEV Romeo and Juliet Suite<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake Suite<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
• GLIERE Symphony No. 3 In B minor, Op. 42, “Il'ya Muromets”<br />
PASC243 - Piano Concertos 1 and 4 - Beethoven<br />
Robert Casadesus, piano<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eduard van Beinum<br />
Recorded 1959 in stereo<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58<br />
PASC244 - Nights in the Gardens <strong>of</strong> Spain, Orchestral works - de Falla<br />
Robert Casadesus, piano<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos<br />
Recorded 1956 & 1957<br />
• DE FALLA Nights in the Gardens <strong>of</strong> Spain<br />
• DE FALLA Three Dances from 'The Three Cornered Hat'<br />
• DE FALLA 'La Vida Breve' - Interlude and Dance<br />
PASC245 - Cantelli's 39th NBC Concert: Rossini and Tchaikovsky<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Guido Cantelli<br />
Recorded live in 1954, New York City<br />
• ROSSINI Overture from La Cenerentola<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36<br />
PASC246 - Casals plays Brahms, Dvořák and Boccherini<br />
Pablo Casals, cello<br />
Recorded Barcelona 1929 and Prague 1937<br />
• BRAHMS Double Concerto for Violin and Cello, Op. 102<br />
Jacques Thibaud, violin<br />
Pablo Casals Orchestra<br />
conductor Alfred Cortot<br />
• BOCCHERINI Cello Sonata No. 4 in A, G4<br />
Blas Net, piano<br />
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• Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor, B191<br />
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor George Szell<br />
PASC247 - Koussevitzky conducts Tchaikovsky<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Serge Koussevitzky<br />
Recorded 1949<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings in C - 2nd mvt. - Waltz: Moderato (45/78rpm release only)<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op. 48<br />
PASC248 - William Steinberg conducts Rimsky-Korsakov and Strauss<br />
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor William Steinberg<br />
Recorded 1953 and 1955<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade<br />
• J. STRAUSS II Waltzes and Polkas<br />
PASC249 - Piano Concertos 1 and 2 - Glazunov<br />
Elena Glazunov, piano<br />
Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Alois Melichar<br />
Recorded 1956<br />
• GLAZUNOV Piano Concerto No. 1 in F minor, Op. 92<br />
• GLAZUNOV Piano Concerto No. 2 in B major, Op. 100<br />
PASC250 - Symphony No. 9 in D minor, "Choral" - Beethoven<br />
Tilla Briem, soprano<br />
Elisabeth Höngen, alto<br />
Peter Anders, tenor<br />
Rudolf Watzke, bass<br />
Bruno Kittel Choir<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1942<br />
PASC251 - Symphony No. 9 in D minor - Bruckner<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1944<br />
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PASC252 - Dohnányi in London<br />
Ernö Dohnányi, pianist & conductor<br />
Budapest Symphony Orchestra<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Lawrance Collingwood, conductor<br />
Recorded 1928 and 1931<br />
• MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, K. 453 (Cadenzas: Dohnányi)<br />
• LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1<br />
• BERLIOZ: Hungarian March from The Damnation <strong>of</strong> Faust [Columbia]<br />
• BERLIOZ: Hungarian March from The Damnation <strong>of</strong> Faust [HMV]<br />
• EGRESSY: Szózat (Summons)<br />
• DOHNÁNYI: Hiszekegy (I Believe)<br />
• DOHNÁNYI: Ruralia Hungarica, Op. 32B, No. 5 – Molto vivace<br />
• DOHNÁNYI: Ruralia Hungarica, Op. 32B No. 2 – Presto ma non tanto<br />
• DOHNÁNYI: Variations on a Nursery Tune, Op. 25<br />
PASC253 - Symphony No. 9 "Great", Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished" - Schubert<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1942 & 1953<br />
• SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9 'Great' in C, D944<br />
• SCHUBERT Symphony No. 8 'Unfinished' in B minor, D759<br />
PASC254 - Symphony No. 4 in E flat "Romantic" - Bruckner<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Stuttgart, 1951<br />
PASC255 - Symphony No. 5 in B flat - Bruckner<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1942<br />
PASC256 - HERMANN ABENDROTH Conducts<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra<br />
Hermann Abendroth, conductor<br />
Recorded 1936-42<br />
• BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
• REGER: Variations on a Theme <strong>of</strong> Mozart, Op. 132<br />
• LISZT (arr. Müller/Berghaus): Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1<br />
• LISZT (arr. Müller): Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2<br />
• DOHNÁNYI: Wedding Waltz from The Veil <strong>of</strong> Pierrette (Ballet Suite)<br />
• SIBELIUS: Finlandia, Op. 26<br />
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PASC257 - Symphony No. 6 in A, Symphony No. 7 in E (incomplete) - Bruckner<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1943 and 1942<br />
• BRUCKNER Symphony No. 6 in A major, WAB106 - Mvts 2-4 only<br />
• BRUCKNER Symphony No. 7 in E major, WAB107 - Mvt 2 only<br />
PASC258 - Symphony No. 9 "Choral" in D minor - Beethoven<br />
To van der Sluys, soprano<br />
Suze Luger, alto<br />
Louis van Tulder, tenor<br />
Willem Ravelli, baritone<br />
Amsterdam Toonkunst Chorus<br />
Royal Oratorio Society<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conductor Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live in 1940, Amsterdam<br />
PASC259 - Symphony No. 7 in E - Bruckner<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1949<br />
PASC260 - Symphony No. 8 in C minor - Bruckner<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Vienna, 1944<br />
PASC261 - Symphony No. 9 "Choral" in D minor - Beethoven<br />
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano<br />
Elsa Cavelti, alto<br />
Ernst Häfliger, tenor<br />
Otto Edelmann, bass<br />
Lucerne Festival Choir<br />
dir. Albert Jenny<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Lucerne, 1954<br />
PASC262 – Iberia (orchestrated) - Albéniz<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conductor Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded Philadelphia, 1956<br />
PASC263 – Beecham conducts Brahms and Delius<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
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• BRAHMS Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 73<br />
• DELIUS North Country Sketches<br />
Recorded London, 1956 (stereo), 1958 (stereo), 1949<br />
PASC264 - Stokowski's Return to Philadelphia, 1960<br />
Shirley Verrett-Carter, mezzo-soprano<br />
The Philadlephia Orchestra<br />
conductor Leopold Stokowski<br />
• MOZART Marriage <strong>of</strong> Figaro - Overture<br />
• DE FALLA El Amor Brujo<br />
• RESPIGHI The Pines <strong>of</strong> Rome<br />
• SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 47<br />
PASC265 - Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" in C minor - Mahler<br />
Jo Vincent , soprano<br />
Kathleen Ferrier, contralto<br />
Holland Festival Chorus<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conductor Otto Klemperer<br />
Recorded Amsterdam, 1951<br />
PASC266 - Julius Katchen - Stereo Variations: Dohnányi & Rachmaninov<br />
Julius Katchen, piano<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded 1959<br />
• DOHNANYI Variations on a Nursery Tune, Op. 25<br />
• RACHMANINOV Rhapsody on a Theme <strong>of</strong> Paganini, Op. 43<br />
PASC267 - Furtwängler's Wartime Beethoven: Symphonies 4 and 7<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1943<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92<br />
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PASC268 - Alexander Kitschin conducts Tchaikovsky and Glazunov<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
conducted by Alexander Kitschin<br />
Recorded 1928/9<br />
• GLAZUNOV Stenka Razin, Symphonic Poem, Op. 13<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Ouverture Solennelle '1812', Op. 49<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
PASC269 - Cantelli - The 1952 Philharmonia <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Guido Cantelli<br />
Studio recordings, London, 1952<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6 in B minor, 'Pathétique', Op. 74<br />
• RAVEL Pavane pour une Infante Défunte<br />
• ROSSINI La Gazza Ladra - Overture<br />
PASC270 - A Mass <strong>of</strong> Life - Hassan Suite - Delius<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded London 1952/3 and 1956<br />
• DELIUS A Mass <strong>of</strong> Life (Eine Messe des Lebens)<br />
Rosina Raisbeck, soprano<br />
Monica Sinclair, alto<br />
Charles Craig, tenor<br />
Bruce Boyce, bass<br />
London Philharmonic Choir<br />
(chorus-master: Frederick Jackson)<br />
• DELIUS Hassan Suite<br />
Leslie Fry, baritone<br />
Arthur Leavins, violin<br />
Frederick Riddle, viola<br />
BBC Chorus<br />
(chorus-master: Leslie Woodgate)<br />
PASC271 - Furtwängler's Wartime Beethoven: Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 5<br />
Erich Röhm, violin<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded Berlin, 1944 and 1943<br />
• BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
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PASC272 - Milhaud conducts Milhaud (stereo)<br />
Ensemble de Solistes des Concerts Lamoureux<br />
Concert Arts Orchestra<br />
conductor Darius Milhaud<br />
Recorded 1956/8<br />
• MILHAUD Les Quatre Saisons:<br />
1. Concertino de Printemps, Op. 135 - Szymon Goldberg, violin<br />
2. Concertino d'Eté, Op. 311 - Ernst Wallfisch, viola<br />
3. Concertino d'Automne, Op. 309 - Geneviève Joy, Jacqueline Bonneau, pianos<br />
4. Concertino d'Hiver, Op. 327 - Maurice Suzan, trombone<br />
Ensemble de Solistes des Concerts Lamoureux<br />
conducted by Darius Milhaud<br />
• MILHAUD Saudades de Printemps, Op. 87b<br />
Concert Arts Orchestra<br />
conducted by Darius Milhaud<br />
PASC273 - Peter Katin plays Rachmaninov Concertos (stereo)<br />
Peter Katin, piano<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
New Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> London<br />
Sir Adrian Boult, conductor<br />
Colin Davis, conductor<br />
Recorded 1958/59<br />
• RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 1<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
• RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor OP. 18<br />
New Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> London<br />
conducted by Colin Davis<br />
• LITOLFF Concerto Symphonique No. 4 OP. 102 - 2nd mvt - Scherzo<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Colin Davis<br />
Peter Katin, piano<br />
PASC274 - Stokowski conducts 20th Century Music<br />
Recorded 1952/53<br />
• SCHOENBERG: Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night), Op. 4<br />
Leopold Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra<br />
• BARTÓK Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion<br />
Gerson Yessin and Raymond Viola, pianists<br />
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Elayne Jones and Alfred Howard, percussion<br />
Leopold Stokowski, conductor<br />
• MORTON GOULD Dance Variations<br />
Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe, duo-pianists<br />
Leopold Stokowski and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra<br />
PASC275 - Toscanini at NBC - The Early Years - Concert No. 1, 25th December 1937<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
Introduced by Howard Claney<br />
• VIVALDI Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 11 No. 3<br />
Mischa Mischak<strong>of</strong>f, violin<br />
Edwin Bachman, violin<br />
Oswaldo Mizuki, cello<br />
• MOZART Symphony No. 40 in C minor, K550<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
PASC276 - Peter Katin plays Tchaikovsky (stereo)<br />
Peter Katin, piano<br />
Recorded 1959 and 1958<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Edric Cundell<br />
• TCHAIKOSVKY Concert Fantasia in G major, Op. 56<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
PASC277 - Beecham in Seattle Vol. 3: Beethoven, Bizet, Massenet, Rossini, Saint-Saëns, Sibelius<br />
Seattle Symphony<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
Recorded 1943<br />
• SIBELIUS Karelia Suite, Op. 11 - 3. Alla marcia<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93<br />
• MASSENET La Vierge - Le Dernier sommeil de la vierge<br />
• SAINT-SAËNS Le Rouet d'Omphale, Op. 31<br />
• BIZET Patrie Overture, Op. 19<br />
• SIBELIUS Valse Triste, Op. 44, No. 1<br />
• ROSSINI William Tell Overture<br />
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PASC278 - Heifetz plays Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto<br />
Jascha Heifetz, violin<br />
Orchestras conducted by Toscanini, Beecham, Munch<br />
Recorded 1944, 1949 and 1959<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64<br />
• Recording No. 1 (mono/Ambient Stereo):<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
recorded 9th April, 1944<br />
• Recording No. 2 (mono/Ambient Stereo):<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir Thomas Beecham<br />
recorded 10th June, 1949<br />
• Recording No. 3 (Stereo):<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Charles Munch<br />
recorded 23rd February, 1959<br />
PASC279 - Peter Katin plays Mendelssohn and Grieg piano concertos (stereo)<br />
Peter Katin, piano<br />
Recorded 1956/59<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 40<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Anthony Collins<br />
• GRIEG Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Colin Davis<br />
PASC280 - Symphonies Nos. 6 "Pastoral" and 7 - Beethoven<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
conductor Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live in 1940, Amsterdam<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 "Pastoral"<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> 14th May, 1940<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> 25th May, 1940<br />
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PASC281 - Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 - Brahms<br />
conductor Felix Weingartner<br />
Recorded in 1939 and 1940<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
PASC282 - Hamilton Harty conducts Schubert<br />
conductor Sir Hamilton Harty<br />
Recorded in 1928 and 1929<br />
• SCHUBERT (arr. Cassadó) Cello Concerto in A Minor (adapted from the "Arpeggione" Sonata, D.821)<br />
Gaspar Cassadó cello<br />
Symphony Orchestra<br />
• SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9 in C Major ("The Great") D.944<br />
Hallé Orchestra<br />
PASC283 - Toscanini conducts Brahms<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded in 1938 and 1939<br />
• BRAHMS Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102<br />
Mischa Mischak<strong>of</strong>f, violin<br />
Frank Miller, cello<br />
Broadcast <strong>of</strong> 21st October 1939<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
Broadcast <strong>of</strong> 12 February 1938<br />
PASC284 - Mewton-Wood plays Stravinsky and Chopin Concertos<br />
Noel Mewton-Wood, piano<br />
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra/Zurich Radio Orchestra<br />
conductor Walter Goehr<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1948<br />
• STRAVINSKY Concerto for Piano & Wind Instruments<br />
• CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21<br />
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PASC285 - Marguerite Long plays Ravel, Milhaud, Debussy<br />
Marguerite Long, piano<br />
Symphony Orchestras<br />
conductor Pedro de Freitas Branco<br />
supervisor Maurice Ravel<br />
conductor Darius Milhaud<br />
conductor Georges Tzipine<br />
Recorded in 1929, 1930, 1932, 1935 and 1952<br />
• RAVEL Piano Concerto in G major<br />
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pedro de Freitas Branco<br />
recording supervised by Maurice Ravel<br />
NB. Ravel has regularly but mistakenly been billed as the conductor <strong>of</strong> this recording<br />
• MILHAUD Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 127<br />
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Darius Milhaud<br />
• MILHAUD Automne, Op. 115 - 2: Alfama<br />
• MILHAUD Saudades do Brazil, Op. 67 - 12: Paysandu<br />
• DEBUSSY Two Arabesques<br />
• DEBUSSY Estampes - 3. Jardins sous la pluie<br />
• DEBUSSY La Plus que Lente (valse)<br />
• RAVEL Piano Concerto in G major<br />
Orchestre de la Socitété des Concerts du Conservatoire conducted by George Tzipine<br />
PASC286 - Walton conducts Walton: Troilus & Cressida, Partita for Orchestra<br />
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano<br />
Monica Sinclair, contralto<br />
Richard Lewis, tenor<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir William Walton<br />
Recorded in 1955 and 1959<br />
• WALTON Scenes from "Troilus and Cressida"<br />
• WALTON Partita for Orchestra (stereo)<br />
PASC287 - Mengelberg conducts Beethoven's Eroica and Strauss's Don Juan<br />
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam<br />
conductor Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded in 1940<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. 55 "EROICA"<br />
• R. STRAUSS Don Juan, Op. 20<br />
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PASC288 - Konoye - The Complete Berlin Philharmonic <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Viscount Hidemaro Konoye<br />
Recorded in 1937 and 1938<br />
• MOZART Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn & Bassoon in E-flat K297b<br />
Erich Venzke, oboe<br />
Alfred Bürkner, clarinet<br />
Martin Ziller, horn<br />
Oskar Rothensteiner, bassoon<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 91 in E-flat Hob. I:91<br />
• MUSSORGSKY A Night on the Bare Mountain<br />
• HAYDN German National Anthem<br />
• TRADITIONAL Horst Wessel Lied<br />
• TRADITIONAL (arr. KONOYE) Japanese National Anthem (Kimigayo)<br />
PASC289 - Ansermet conducts Debussy, Ravel and Mussorgsky<br />
L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande<br />
*Paris Conservatoire Orchestra<br />
conductor Ernest Ansermet<br />
Recorded in 1951 & 1953<br />
• DEBUSSY La Mer<br />
• *RAVEL La Valse<br />
• MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition<br />
PASC290 - Julian Sikovetsky plays Sibelius and Paganini Concertos<br />
Julian Sitkovetsky, violin<br />
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Nikolai Anossov<br />
*Moscow Youth Radio Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Mark Pavelman<br />
Recorded in 1953 & 1955<br />
• SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 47<br />
• *PAGANINI Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor Op. 7<br />
PASC291 - WALTON Façade, Portsmouth Point, Siesta, Scapino, The Wise Virgins<br />
Dame Edith Sitwell<br />
Peter Pears<br />
English Opera Company Ensemble<br />
Anthony Collins, conductor<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Adrian Boult, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
• WALTON Façade - An Entertainment<br />
• WALTON Portsmouth Point - An Overture<br />
• WALTON Siesta<br />
• WALTON Scapino - A Comedy Overture<br />
• BACH/WALTON The Wise Virgins<br />
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PASC292 - HANSON conducts Hanson, Loeffler, Thompson<br />
David Meyers, baritone<br />
East School <strong>of</strong> Music Chorus<br />
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra<br />
Howard Hanson, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1952, 1953 & 1954<br />
• HANSON Symphony No. 4 (1943, won Pulitzer Prize)<br />
• LOFFLER Memories <strong>of</strong> my Childhood (Life in a Russian Village) (1925)<br />
• HANSON Songs from 'Drum Taps'* (1935)<br />
• RANDALL THOMPSON The Testament <strong>of</strong> Freedom* (1943)<br />
PASC293 - BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 'Choral' in D minor, Op. 125<br />
Wilma Lipp, soprano<br />
Elizabeth Hoengen, alto<br />
Julius Patzak, tenor<br />
Otto Wiener, bass<br />
Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna<br />
Pro Musica Symphony, Vienna<br />
Conductor Jascha Horenstein<br />
Recorded in 1956<br />
PASC294 - Reiner Rarities Volume 2<br />
Marian Anderson, Contralto<br />
Robert Shaw Chorale <strong>of</strong> Men's Voices, Robert Shaw<br />
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra<br />
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra<br />
Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Fritz Reiner<br />
Recorded 1950-1954<br />
• MOZART A Musical Joke (Ein musikalischer Spass) K522<br />
• BRAHMS Alto Rhapsody Op. 53<br />
• DEBUSSY (orch. Henri Busser) Petite Suite<br />
• ROLF LIEBERMANN Concerto for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra<br />
PASC295 - HANSON conducts Piston, Cowell, Loeffler<br />
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra<br />
Howard Hanson, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1953 & 1954<br />
• PISTON Symphony No. 3 (1947)<br />
• COWELL Symphony No. 4 (1946)<br />
• LOEFFLER Poem for Orchestra ("La Bonne Chanson") (1901)<br />
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PASC296 - COATES conducts Beethoven and Bach<br />
Elsie Suddaby, soprano<br />
Nellie Walker, contralto<br />
Walter Widdop, tenor<br />
Stuart Robinson, bass<br />
Philharmonic Choir<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Albert Coates, conductor<br />
Recorded between 1925 & 1928<br />
• BACH (arr Elgar) - Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 537<br />
• BEETHOVEN - Gratulations-Menuett, WoO 3<br />
• BEETHOVEN The Creatures <strong>of</strong> Prometheus - Overture , Op. 43<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "CHORAL"<br />
PASC297 - COATES conducts Russian Music<br />
The Symphony Orchestra<br />
Albert Coates, conductor<br />
Acoustic HMV recordings 1922-1924<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY - Francesca da Rimini - Symphonic Fantasy after Dante, Op 32<br />
• BORODIN - Prince Igor – Ballet<br />
PASC298 - COATES conducts Mozart and Beethoven<br />
The Symphony Orchestra<br />
Albert Coates, conductor<br />
Acoustic HMV recordings 1921-1924<br />
• MOZART - Symphony No. 41 in C, K.551 "JUPITER"<br />
• MOZART - Der Schauspieldirektor, K486 - Overture<br />
• BEETHOVEN - Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92<br />
PASC299 - ORMANDY conducts Grieg and Sibelius<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conductor Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded 1947-1951<br />
• GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46<br />
• SIBELIUS Lemminkäinen Suite (The Four Legends), Op. 22<br />
PASC300 - KOUSSEVITZKY conducts Beethoven's 9th Symphony<br />
Frances Yeend, soprano<br />
Eunice Alberts, contralto<br />
David Lloyd, tenor<br />
James Pease, bass<br />
Berkshire Music Festival Chorus, dir. Robert Shaw<br />
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Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
Serge Koussevitzky, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1947<br />
PASC301 - COATES conducts Tchaikovsky and Glinka<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Albert Coates, conductor<br />
Electric HMV recordings 1926-1930<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY March Slave Op. 31<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture<br />
• GLINKA Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture<br />
PASC302 - HANSON conducts Carter, Riegger, MacDowell<br />
Eastman-Rochester Orchestra<br />
Howard Hanson, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1953 & 1955<br />
• ELLIOTT CARTER The Minotaur, Ballet Suite (1947)<br />
• WALLINGFORD RIEGGER New Dance (1935)<br />
• EDWARD MACDOWELL Suite No. 2, Op. 48 "Indian" (1892)<br />
PASC303 - COATES conducts Russian and French music<br />
Symphony Orchestra<br />
Albert Coates, conductor<br />
Acoustic HMV recordings 1921-24<br />
• GLINKA Ruslan and Lyudmilla - Overture<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Coq d'Or – suite<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV The Snow Maiden - Dance <strong>of</strong> the Tumblers<br />
• STRAVINSKY Firebird Suite (1911 version)<br />
• LIADOV Kikimora<br />
• DEBUSSY Golliwog's Cakewalk from Children's Corner Suite<br />
• RAVEL Ma Mère l'Oye – Suite<br />
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PASC304 - COATES conducts Russian Electric <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Albert Coates, conductor<br />
Acoustic HMV recordings 1926-30<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Czar Sultan - Suite<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV May Night - Overture<br />
• MUSSORGSKY Khovanshchina: Persian Dances<br />
• BORODIN Prince Igor - Overture<br />
• BORODIN Prince Igor - Ballet <strong>of</strong> the Polovetsian Maidens<br />
• STRAVINSKY Petrushka Ballet<br />
PASC305 - PFITZNER conducts Overtures<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Hans Pfitzner<br />
Recorded in Berlin, 1927-33<br />
• MOZART Le nozze di Figaro - Overture<br />
• MOZART Così fan tutte - Overture<br />
• WEBER Der Freischütz - Overture<br />
• WEBER Preciosa - Overture<br />
• WEBER Oberon - Overture<br />
• WEBER Jubel Overture<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave)<br />
• LORTZING Zar und Zimmermann - Overture<br />
• LANNER Pestherwalzer, Op. 93<br />
PASC306 - American 78rpm Rarities - Genesis Suite, PISTON Symphony No. 2<br />
Edward Arnold, narrator<br />
Janssen Symphony <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles<br />
Werner Janssen, conductor<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
G. Wallace Woodworth, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1945/6 & 1944<br />
• VARIOUS Genesis Suite (1943-5)<br />
1. Creation (Nathaniel Shilkret)<br />
2. Adam and Eve (Alexandre Tansman)<br />
3. Cain and Abel (Darius Milhaud)<br />
4. Noah's Ark (Mario Castenuovo-Tedesco)<br />
5. The Covenant (Ernst Toch)<br />
6. Babel (Igor Stravinsky)<br />
7. Postlude (Arnold Schoenberg)<br />
• PISTON Symphony No. 2 (1943)<br />
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PASC307 - ZIMABLIST plays the Brahms and Sibelius Violin Concertos<br />
Efrem Zimbalist, violin<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Serge Koussevitzky<br />
The Cleveland Orchestra<br />
conductor Rudolf Ringwall<br />
Live broadcasts: Boston, 1946 and Cleveland, 1944<br />
• BRAHMS Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77<br />
• SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47<br />
PASC308 - Dvořák Cello and Violin Concertos<br />
Enrico Mainardi, cello<br />
Ida Haendel, violin<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Fritz Lehmann, conductor<br />
National Symphony Orchestra<br />
Karl Rankl, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1955 and 1947<br />
• Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104<br />
• Dvořák Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53<br />
PASC309 - Clemens Krauss conducts Richard Strauss<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Clemens Krauss, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1950<br />
• STRAUSS Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30<br />
• STRAUSS Don Juan, Op.20<br />
• STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28<br />
PASC310 - BEETHOVEN Historic Symphony <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Arthur Nikisch, conductor<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
Oskar Fried, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1913 and 1924<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. 55 "Eroica"<br />
PASC311 - KRAUSS Richard Strauss Radio <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra<br />
Clemens Krauss, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1953 & 1954<br />
• STRAUSS Metamorphosen<br />
• STRAUSS Waltzes from 'Der Rosenkavalier'<br />
• STRAUSS Divertimento Op. 86 - Suite based on clavier pieces by François Couperin<br />
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PASC312 - CURZON plays Brahms and Grieg Piano Concertos<br />
Clifford Curzon, piano<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
Eduard van Beinum, conductor<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Anatole Fistoulari, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1953 & 1951<br />
• BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15<br />
• GRIEG Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16<br />
PASC313 - ELGAR conducts his Engima Variations, Symphony No 2<br />
The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra<br />
Sir Edward Elgar, conductor<br />
Recorded between 1920 and 1925<br />
• ELGAR Variations on an Original Theme, "Enigma", Op. 36<br />
• ELGAR Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 63<br />
PASC314 - BEECHAM conducts Arnell, Berners, Delius<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Einar Nørby, baritone<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Robert Grooters, baritone<br />
Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor<br />
Recorded between 1950 and 1955<br />
• ARNELL Punch and the Child, ballet music<br />
• DELIUS An Arabesque<br />
• LORD BERNERS The Triumph <strong>of</strong> Neptune Suite<br />
PASC315 - HANSON conducts American Music Volume 4<br />
Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra<br />
Howard Hanson, conductor<br />
Recorded between 1953 and 1955<br />
• HARRIS Symphony No. 3<br />
• GRIFFES The Pleasure Dome <strong>of</strong> Kubla Khan<br />
• GRIFFES The White Peacock, Op. 7, No. 1<br />
• GRIFFES Clouds, Op. 7, No. 4<br />
• GRIFFES Bacchanale, Op. 6, No. 3<br />
• BARBER Symphony No. 1 in One Movement, Op. 9<br />
PASC316 - CANTELLI conducts Tchaikosvky Symphony 5, Romeo & Juliet<br />
La Scala Orchestra<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Guido Cantelli<br />
Studio recordings, 1950/51<br />
• TCHAIKOSVKY Romeo and Juliet – Fantasy Overture<br />
• TCHAIKOSVKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
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PASC317 - FRIED conducts BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9<br />
Lotte Leonard soprano<br />
Jenny Sonnenberg contralto<br />
Eugen Transky tenor<br />
Wilhelm Guttmann bass<br />
Bruno Kittel Choir · Bruno Kittel<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
Oskar Fried - conductor<br />
Recorded in 1928 in Berlin<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, “Choral”<br />
PASC318 - CURZON plays Beethoven Piano Concertos 4 & 5<br />
Clifford Curzon, piano<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Hans Kanppertsbusch, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1954 & 1957<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Op. 58<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5 in F flat, Op. 73, "Emperor"<br />
PASC319 - CANTELLI NBC Concert No. 29: Bach, Cherubini, R. Strauss<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Guido Cantelli, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
• J. S. BACH Christmas Oratorio - Sinfonia<br />
• CHERUBINI Symphony in D major<br />
• R. STRAUSS Tod und Verklärung<br />
PASC320 - SCHURICHT conducts R. Strauss, Franck et al - 1941-42<br />
Städtisches Orchester, Berlin<br />
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano<br />
conductor Carl Schuricht<br />
Studio recordings, 1941/42<br />
• LOTHAR Schneider Wibbel – Overture<br />
• FRANCK Le Chasseur maudit<br />
• ZANDONAI Serenata Medioevale<br />
• REZNIČEK Donna Diana – Overture<br />
• STRAUSS Symphonia Domestica, Op. 53<br />
PASC321 - ROSTROPOVICH plays Dvořák and Miaskovsky Cello Concertos<br />
Mtisklav Rostropovich<br />
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Václav Talich, conductor<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor<br />
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Recorded in 1952 & 1956<br />
• DVORAK Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104<br />
• MIASKOVSKY Cello Concerto, Op. 66<br />
PASC322 - BRUNO WALTER - Polydor Acoustics Volume 2: Overtures<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
conductor Bruno Walter<br />
Studio recordings, 1923-25<br />
• BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overture<br />
• CHERUBINI Der Wasserträger - Overture<br />
• SCHUMANN Manfred Overture<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Die Hebriden Overture (Fingal's Cave)<br />
• WAGNER Faust Overture<br />
• BERLIOZ Benvenuto Cellini – Overture<br />
PASC323 - BERNSTEIN conducts Liszt's A Faust Symphony<br />
Charles Bressler, tenor<br />
The Choral Art Society, director William Johnson<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Leonard Bernstein, conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo in New York, 1960<br />
• LISZT A Faust Symphony, S.108<br />
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PASC324 - POULENC Gloria, Organ Concerto, plays Satie duets<br />
Rosanna Carteri, soprano<br />
French Radio-Television Chorus, director Yvonne Gouverné<br />
Maurice Duruflé, organ<br />
French National Radio & Television Orchestra<br />
Georges Prêtre, conductor<br />
Georges Auric, piano<br />
Francis Poulenc, piano<br />
Recorded in stereo in Paris, 1961 & in mono in Paris, 1937<br />
• POULENC Gloria in G major, for soprano, chorus and orchestra<br />
• POULENC Organ Concerto in G minor, for organ, strings and timpani<br />
• SATIE Parade<br />
• SATIE Deux Morceaux en Forme de Poire<br />
PASC325 - KULENKAMPFF plays Beethoven and Brahms Concertos<br />
Georg Kulenkampff, violin<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, conductor<br />
Enrico Mainardi, cello<br />
L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande<br />
Carl Schuricht, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1936 and 1947<br />
• BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61<br />
• BRAHMS Double Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, Op. 102<br />
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PASC326 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 9 - Piano Concerto 1, Diabelli Variations<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1954 and 1958<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15<br />
• BEETHOVEN Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120<br />
PASC327 - VAN KEMPEN conducts BEETHOVEN - Creatures <strong>of</strong> Prometheus, Symphonies 2 & 5<br />
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Paul van Kempen<br />
Studio recordings, 1940 & 1941<br />
• BEETHOVEN The Creatures <strong>of</strong> Prometheus, Op. 43 - Overture, Ballet No. 8<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D major, Opus 36<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
PASC328 - BEECHAM conducts HAYDN London Symphonies, Volumes 1: Nos. 93-98<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1957<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 93 in D major<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 94 in G major, The "Surprise"<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 95 in C minor<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 96 in D major, The "Miracle"<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 97 in C major<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 98 in B flat major<br />
PASC329 - BEECHAM conducts HAYDN London Symphonies, Volumes 2: Nos. 99-104 - STEREO<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo in 1958<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 99 in E flat major<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 100 in G major, The "Military"<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 101 in D major, The "Clock"<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 102 in B flat major<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 103 in E flat major, The "Drum-Roll"<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 104 in D major, The "London"<br />
PASC330 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 10 - Piano Concertos 2 and 3<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Clemens Krauss, conductor<br />
Karl Böhm, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1950<br />
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• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37<br />
PASC331 - HARTY conducts DVOŘÁK, BRAHMS, LISZT, SMETANA<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Hallé Orchestra<br />
Myra Hess, piano<br />
Sir Hamilton Harty, piano, conductor<br />
Studio recordings, 1927-33<br />
• SMETANA The Bartered Bride - Overture<br />
• LISZT (arr. Doppler) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12<br />
• BRAHMS (arr. Parlow) Hungarian Dance No. 5<br />
• BRAHMS (arr. Parlow) Hungarian Dance No. 6<br />
• DVOŘÁK Carnival Overture<br />
• DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (“From the New World”)<br />
• DVOŘÁK Slavonic Dance No. 1 in C major, Op. 46, No. 1<br />
PASC332 - HANSON conducts American Music Volume 5<br />
Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra<br />
Howard Hanson, conductor<br />
Recorded between 1952 and 1954<br />
• HANSON Symphony No. 5, Op. 43, "Sinfonia Sacra"<br />
• HANSON The Cherubic Hymn<br />
• GOULD Symphonette No.4: Latin-American Symphonette<br />
• BARBER Overture to "The School for Scandal", Op. 5<br />
• BARBER Adagio for Strings<br />
• BARBER Essay for Orchestra No. 1, Op. 12<br />
PASC333 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 11 - Piano Concertos 4 and 5<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Clemens Krauss, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1951 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Op. 58<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat, Op. 73, "Emperor"<br />
PASC334 - WEINGARTNER conducts Brahms' Third and Fourth Symphonies<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Felix Weingartner<br />
Recorded in 1938<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
PASC335 - COPPOLA conducts SCHUMANN, WAGNER, R. STRAUSS<br />
National Symphony Orchestra<br />
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra<br />
Pasdeloup Orchestra<br />
Piero Coppola, conductor<br />
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Studio recordings, 1933-46<br />
• SCHUMANN Symphony No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 38, "Spring"<br />
• SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 97, "Rhenish"<br />
• WAGNER Parsifal - Orchestral excerpts<br />
• R. STRAUSS Salome - Orchestral excerpts<br />
PASC336 - ORMANDY conducts American Music<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conductor Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded in 1957 and 1959<br />
• VINCENT Symphonic Poem after Descartes<br />
• VINCENT Symphony in D (A Festival Piece in One Movement)<br />
• DELLO JOIO Variations, Chaconne and Finale<br />
PASC337 - BARBIROLLI conducts Elgar Symphony 2, Enigma Variations<br />
The Hallé Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir John Barbirolli<br />
Recorded in 1954 and 1956<br />
• ELGAR Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 63<br />
• ELGAR Variations for Orchestra on an Original Theme, "Enigma", Op. 36<br />
PASC338 - PARAY conducts Rimsky-Korsakov and Ravel<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Paul Paray<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Russian Easter Festival Overture<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Symphony No. 2 "Antar", Op. 9<br />
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Capriccio Espagnol<br />
• RAVEL Boléro<br />
PASC339 - MISCHA ELMAN plays Vivaldi, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Paganini<br />
Mischa Elman, violin<br />
New Symphony Orchestra<br />
Lawrance Collingwood, conductor<br />
Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
Desiré Defauw, conductor<br />
Wolfgang Rosé, piano<br />
Studio recordings, 1931-51<br />
• VIVALDI (arr. Nachez) Violin Concerto in G minor, Op. 12 No. 1, RV317<br />
• BEETHOVEN Romance No. 1 in G major, Op. 40<br />
• BEETHOVEN Romance No. 2 in F major, Op. 50<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64<br />
• PAGANINI (arr. Elman) Caprice in A minor, Op. 1, No. 24<br />
PASC340 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Brahms Symphony No. 1, Haydn Variations, 3 Hungarian Dances<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1949<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
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• BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, Op. 56a<br />
• BRAHMS 3 Hungarian Dances<br />
PASC341 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Brahms Symphony No. 2, Double Concerto<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Willi Boskovsky, violin<br />
Emanuel Brabec, cello<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
• BRAHMS Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102<br />
PASC342 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Brahms Symphony No. 3, Violin Concerto<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Yehudi Menuhin, violin<br />
Lucerne Festival Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1954 and 1949<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90<br />
• BRAHMS Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77<br />
PASC343 - CANTELLI conducts Cherubini, Richard Strauss, Busoni<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
conductor Guido Cantelli<br />
Recorded live at Carnegue Hall in 1954<br />
• CHERUBINI Symphony in D<br />
• R. STRAUSS Tod und Verklärung<br />
• BUSONI Berceuse élégiaque, Op. 42<br />
• BUSONI Tanzwalzer, Op. 53<br />
PASC344 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Brahms Symphony No. 4, Haydn Variations<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1943<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
• BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a<br />
PASC345 - SOLOMON plays Beethoven Piano Concertos 1 & 2<br />
Solomon, piano<br />
The Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductors Herbert Menges & André Cluytens<br />
Recorded in 1956 and 1952<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19<br />
PASC346 - PARAY conducts Franck, Ibert, Ravel, Chabrier<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Paul Paray<br />
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Recorded in 1953 and 1955<br />
• FRANCK Symphony in D minor<br />
• IBERT Escales ("Ports <strong>of</strong> Call")<br />
• RAVEL Rapsodie Espagnole [notes / score]<br />
• CHABRIER España - Rapsodie<br />
PASC347 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Brahms Piano Concerto No 2, Schumann Piano Concerto<br />
Edwin Fischer, piano (Brahms)<br />
Walter Gieseking, piano (Schumann)<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1942<br />
• BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 83<br />
• SCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54<br />
PASC348 - MENGELBERG conducts TCHAIKOVSKY<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Willem Mengelberg, conductor<br />
Conrad Hansen, piano<br />
Studio recordings, 1940<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
PASC349 - TOSCANINI conducts BRAHMS Complete Symphonies<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Arturo Toscanini, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1951 and 1952<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
PASC350 - DORATI conducts Tchaikovsky, Albéniz and de Falla<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Antal Doráti<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1957<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64<br />
• ALBENIZ (orch. Arbós) Iberia<br />
• DE FALLA La Vida Breve - Interlude and Dance<br />
PASC351 - SOLOMON plays Beethoven Piano Concertos 3 & 4<br />
Solomon, piano<br />
The Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductors Herbert Menges & André Cluytens<br />
Recorded in 1956 and 1952<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58<br />
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PASC352 - TOSCANINI conducts Beethoven at the BBC<br />
BBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Arturo Toscanini, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1937 and 1939<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" in F, Op. 68<br />
• BEETHOVEN Leonore Overture No. 1, Op. 138<br />
PASC353 - SOLOMON plays Beethoven "Emperor" Concerto, "Waldstein" & "Les Adieux" Sonatas<br />
Solomon, piano<br />
The Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Herbert Menges<br />
Recorded in 1955 and 1952<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor", in E flat major, Op. 73<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 21, "Waldstein", in C major, Op. 53<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 26, "Les Adieux", in E flat major, Op. 81a<br />
PASC354 - LEO BLECH Overtures and Dances<br />
London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Leo Blech, conductor<br />
Studio recordings, 1931<br />
• MOZART Les petits riens, K.299b - Ballet<br />
• MOZART Minuet from Divertimento No. 17 in D major, K.334<br />
• CHERUBINI Anacréon - Overture<br />
• WEBER Oberon - Overture<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Calm sea and prosperous voyage, Overture, Op. 27<br />
• AUBER Le domino noir - Overture<br />
• OFFENBACH Orpheus in the Underworld - Overture<br />
• BRAHMS Serenade No. 1 in D major, Op. 11<br />
• GRIEG Norwegian Dances, Op. 35<br />
PASC355 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Beethoven Symphonies 1 & 2, Leonore No. 3<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1948, 1953 and 1954<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36<br />
• BEETHOVEN Leonora No. 3 - Overture, Op. 72b<br />
PASC356 - ORMANDY conducts American Light Music<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Eugene Ormandy, conductor<br />
Studio recordings, 1952<br />
VICTOR HERBERT:<br />
• Pan American (arr. by Otto Langey)<br />
• American Rhapsody<br />
• Irish Rhapsody<br />
• Selections from Naughty Marietta (arr. Harold Sanford)<br />
• Selections from The Fortune Teller (arr. Otto Langey)<br />
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• HERSHEY KAY Cakewalk – Ballet Suite<br />
PASC357 - GINETTE NEVEU - The Concerto <strong>Recordings</strong>: Sibelius & Brahms<br />
Ginette Neveu, violin<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Walter Susskind, Issay Dobrowen<br />
Recorded in 1945 & 1946<br />
• SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47<br />
• BRAHMS Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77<br />
PASC358 - MOISEIWITCH plays Rachmaninov Piano Concertos 1 & 2, Paganini Rhapsody<br />
Benno Moiseiwitsch, piano<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra • London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Malcolm Sargent • Walter Goehr • Basil Cameron<br />
Recorded in 1937, 1938, 1948<br />
• RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 1<br />
• RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18<br />
• RACHMANINOV Rhapsody on a Theme <strong>of</strong> Paganini, Op. 43<br />
PASC359 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Beethoven Symphonies 6 and 8<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 in F, "Pastorale", Op. 68<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93<br />
PASC360 - KLEMPERER conducts Brahms Symphonies Volume 1<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Otto Klemperer<br />
Recorded in 1956 and 1957<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op.68<br />
• BRAHMS Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80<br />
PASC361 - KLEMPERER conducts Brahms Symphonies Volume 2<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Otto Klemperer<br />
Recorded in 1956 and 1957<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op.90<br />
PASC362 - KLEMPERER conducts Brahms Symphonies Volume 3<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Otto Klemperer<br />
Recorded in 1957<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
• BRAHMS Tragic Overture, Op. 81<br />
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PASC363 - MAX FIEDLER: The Complete Studio <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Elly Ney, piano<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra<br />
Max Fiedler, conductor<br />
• BRAHMS Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
• BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 83<br />
PASC364 - TOSCANINI conducts SIBELIUS<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded in 1939 and 1940<br />
• SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43<br />
• SIBELIUS Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49<br />
• SIBELIUS The Swan <strong>of</strong> Tuonela (No. 2 from Lemminkäinen Suite, Op. 22)<br />
• SIBELIUS Finlandia, Op. 26<br />
PASC365 - KLEMPERER conducts Beethoven Symphonies Volume 1<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Otto Klemperer, conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo in 1957 & 1959<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. 55 "Eroica"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overture<br />
PASC366 - The Columbia Beethoven Centennial Symphony Series, Volume 1<br />
Sir George Henschel • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Thomas Beecham • London Symphony Orchestra<br />
Sir Henry J. Wood • New Queen’s Hall Orchestra<br />
Studio recordings, 1926/27<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36<br />
• BEETHOVEN Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b<br />
PASC367 - PARAY conducts Liszt and Wagner<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Paul Paray<br />
Recorded 1953 - 1956 in mono and stereo<br />
• LISZT Les Préludes<br />
• WAGNER The Flying Dutchman - Overture<br />
• WAGNER Parsifal - Good Friday Spell<br />
• WAGNER Siegfried - Forest Murmurs<br />
• WAGNER Tristan und Isolde - Prelude and Liebestod<br />
• WAGNER Parsifal - Prelude to Act 1<br />
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PASC368 - MUNCH conducts Vaughan Williams, Ravel and d'Indy<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Charles Munch<br />
Recorded in stereo in 1958<br />
• VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Symphony No. 8 in D minor<br />
• RAVEL Piano Concerto in G minor<br />
• D'INDY Symphony on a French Mountain Air (Symphonie sur un Chant Montagnard Français), Op.25<br />
PASC369 - KLEMPERER conducts Beethoven Symphonies Volume 2<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Otto Klemperer, conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo between 1956 & 1959<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 "Pastoral"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Große Fuge, Op. 133<br />
PASC370 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Beethoven<br />
Wolfgang Schneiderhan, violin<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor<br />
Live recordings, 1952/3<br />
• BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61<br />
• BEETHOVEN Große Fuge, Op. 133<br />
PASC371 - KLEMPERER conducts Beethoven Symphonies Volume 3<br />
Aase Nordmo Løvberg soprano<br />
Christa Ludwig alto<br />
Waldemar Kmentt tenor<br />
Hans Hotter bass<br />
The Philharmonia Chorus<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Otto Klemperer conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo 1957 & 1960<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral"<br />
PASC372 - STOKOWSKI in Philadelphia, 16 March 1962<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conductor Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded in stereo in 1962<br />
• WEBERN Passacaglia, Op. 1<br />
• SIBELIUS Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63<br />
• DEBUSSY (arr. Stokowski) La Soirée dans Grenade<br />
• MUSSORGSKY (arr. Stokowski) Pictures at an Exhibition<br />
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PASC373 - TOSCANINI Brahms in London, Volume 1<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Arturo Toscanini conductor<br />
Recorded in London in 1952<br />
• BRAHMS Tragic Overture, Op. 81<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73<br />
PASC374 - SARGENT conducts Beethoven and Schubert<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded 1960 & 1961, stereo<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. 55 "Eroica"<br />
• SCHUBERT Symphony No. 8 'Unfinished' in B minor, D759<br />
PASC375 - FABIEN SEVITZKY conducts the Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta<br />
Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta<br />
Fabien Sevitzky, conductor<br />
Studio recordings, 1927-1940<br />
• BOSSI Intermezzi goldoniani, Op. 127<br />
• GRIEG Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34<br />
• J. S. BACH (arr. Sam Franko) Sinfonia from Cantata No. 156 (“Arioso”)<br />
• DUBENSKY Gossips<br />
• TCHAIKOVSKY Elegie from Serenade for Strings, Op. 48<br />
• GRAINGER Londonderry Air<br />
• GRAINGER Molly on the Shore<br />
• BLOCH Concerto Grosso No. 1<br />
• GRÉTRY Pantomime (from Zemire et Azor)<br />
• GRÉTRY Marche (from La caravane du Caïre)<br />
• GRÉTRY Tambourin (from Denys le tyran)<br />
• ARENSKY Variations on a Theme <strong>of</strong> Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a<br />
PASC376 - WALTER conducts Mahler Symphonies 9 and 1<br />
Columbia Symphony Orchestra<br />
Bruno Walter conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo 1961<br />
• MAHLER Symphony No. 9 in D major<br />
• MAHLER Symphony No. 1 in D major "TITAN"<br />
PASC377 - TOSCANINI Brahms in London, Volume 2<br />
The Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
Arturo Toscanini conductor<br />
Recorded in London in 1952<br />
• BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, Op. 56a<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90<br />
• BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98<br />
• SIR ADRIAN BOULT Radio interval talk on Toscanini<br />
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PASC378 - MENGELBERG in New York: Overtures and Short Works<br />
Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
Willem Mengelberg, conductor<br />
Studio recordings, 1928-1930<br />
• HANDEL (arr. Göhler) Alcina – Suite<br />
• J. S. BACH (arr. Mahler) Air (from Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068)<br />
• J. C. BACH (arr. Stein) Sinfonia in B-flat major, Op. 18, No. 2<br />
• MOZART Die Zauberflöte – Overture<br />
• BEETHOVEN Egmont – Overture<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Athalie, Op. 74 – War March <strong>of</strong> the Priests<br />
• MEYERBEER Le Prophète – Coronation March<br />
• WAGNER Siegfried – Forest Murmurs<br />
• HUMPERDINCK Hansel und Gretel – Overture<br />
• SAINT-SAËNS Le Rouet d’Omphale, Op. 31<br />
PASC379 - STOKOWSKI in Philadelphia, 17 December 1962<br />
The Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
conductor Leopold Stokowski<br />
Recorded in stereo in 1962<br />
• WAGNER Prelude to Act 3 <strong>of</strong> Lohengrin<br />
• BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67<br />
• RAVEL (arr. Stokowski) Alborada del Gracioso (from Miroirs)<br />
• STRAVINSKY Petrushka Suite<br />
ENCORES:<br />
• CLARKE (arr. Stokowski) Trumpet Prelude (Prince <strong>of</strong> Denmark's March)<br />
• GOULD Guaracha<br />
• RACHMANINOV (arr. Stokowski) Prelude in C sharp minor<br />
• HAYDN Symphony No. 45 in F sharp minor, "Farewell": Finale from 4th mvt<br />
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• REVUELTAS Sensemaya<br />
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Part 2. PACM series: Chamber Music <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
PACM001: Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, "Kreutzer", Op. 47- Beethoven<br />
Jacques Thibaud, violin<br />
Alfred Cortot, piano<br />
Recorded 27, 28th May 1929, Salle Chopin & Salle Pleyel, Paris<br />
PACM002: Quartet No. 14 in D minor, "Death and the Maiden", D.810- Schubert<br />
The Busch Quartet<br />
Recorded November 16, 1935<br />
PACM003: Quartet No. 18 in A, "Drum", K.464 - Mozart<br />
The Roth Quartet<br />
Released 1934<br />
PACM004: Suite No. 4 in E flat for Cello, BVW 1010 - J. S. Bach<br />
Enrico Mainardi<br />
Released in 1951<br />
PACM005: Danzas Españolas etc. - Sarasate<br />
Ruggiero Ricci (violin)<br />
Louis Persinger (piano)<br />
Released in 1954<br />
PACM006: Quintet in F major – Bruckner<br />
The Strub Quartet (with Emil Seiler)<br />
Recorded Germany, 1940's<br />
PACM007: String Quartets No 6 and 7 – Beethoven<br />
The Italian Quartet<br />
Released in 1954<br />
PACM008: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume One<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1931<br />
* Quartet in C major, Op. 20 No. 2<br />
* Quartet in C major, Op. 33 No. 3<br />
* Quartet in G major, Op. 77 No. 1<br />
PACM009: String Sextet No.1, Op. 18 – Brahms<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Alfred Hobday (viola)<br />
Anthony Pini (cello)<br />
Originally released in 1935<br />
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PACM010: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 – Brahms<br />
Quintetto Chigiano<br />
Originally released in 1952<br />
PACM011: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Two<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1931 & 1932<br />
* Quartet in D major, Op. 33 No. 6<br />
* Quartet in G major, Op. 54 No. 1<br />
* Quartet in G major, Op. 54 No. 2<br />
* Quartet in G major, Op. 74 No. 3 - "Rider"<br />
PACM012: Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581 – Mozart<br />
Reginald Kell (clarinet)<br />
The Philharmonia Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1945<br />
PACM013: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Three<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1933<br />
* Quartet in F major, Op.3 No.5 (now generally attributed to Roman H<strong>of</strong>fstetter)<br />
* Quartet in E flat major, Op.33 No.2 ("Joke")<br />
* Quartet in E flat major, Op.64 No.6<br />
* Quartet in B flat major, Op. 71 No.1<br />
PACM014: Piano Quintet in E flat, Op.44 – Schumann<br />
Artur Schnabel (piano)<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1934<br />
PACM015: Piano Quintets in A major & D minor, Op.57, Nos. 1 & 4 – Boccherini<br />
Quintetto Chigiano<br />
Originally released in 1954<br />
PACM016: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Four<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1934<br />
* Quartet in F minor, Op.20 No.5<br />
* Quartet in E flat major, Op.50 No.3<br />
* Quartet in C major, Op. 76 No.3 ("Emperor")<br />
PACM017: String Quartet No 16 in E flat, K.428 – Mozart<br />
Prisca Quartet<br />
Recorded in Germany in 1935<br />
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PACM018: Music for Four Stringed Instruments – Loeffler<br />
The Coolidge Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1938<br />
PACM019: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Five<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1935<br />
* Quartet in D major, Op.20 No.4<br />
* Quartet in F major, Op.74 No.2<br />
* Quartet in F major, Op.77 No.2<br />
PACM020: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Six<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1936<br />
* Quartet in C major, Op.1 No.6<br />
* Quartet in E major, Op.54 No.3<br />
* Quartet in A major, Op.55 No.1<br />
* Quartet in G major, Op.64 No.4<br />
PACM021: Piano Trio No 1 in B flat (D898) – Schubert<br />
Alfred Cortot,<br />
Jacques Thibaud,<br />
Pablo Casals<br />
Recorded 5-6 July 1926, Kingsway Hall, London.<br />
PACM022: Piano Trio No 7 in B flat, The "Archduke", Op. 97 – Beethoven<br />
Solomon<br />
Henry Holst<br />
Anthony Pini<br />
Recorded in 1943<br />
PACM023: Piano Quintet in F minor – Franck<br />
Quintetto Chigiano<br />
Released in June 1950<br />
PACM024: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Seven<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
Recorded in 1937<br />
* Quartet in B flat major, Op.3 No.2<br />
* Quartet in D major, Op.50 No.6<br />
* Quartet in B flat major, Op.64 No.3<br />
* Quartet in G major, Op.74 No.1<br />
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PACM025: The Haydn Quartet Society - Volume Eight<br />
The Pro Arte Quartet<br />
* Quartet in B flat major, Op.1 No.1 ("La Chasse")<br />
* Quartet in E flat major, Op.20 No.1<br />
* Quartet in B flat major, Op.55 No.3<br />
* Quartet in B flat major, Op.76 No.4 ("Sunrise")<br />
PACM026: Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in A, Op. 13 – Fauré<br />
Jascha Heifetz<br />
Emanuel Bay (piano)<br />
Recorded on 10th February, 1936<br />
PACM027: Piano Trio No 1 in B flat (D898) – Schubert<br />
Jean Fournier,<br />
Antonio Janigro,<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda<br />
Released in 1953<br />
PACM028: Piano Trio No 7 in B flat, The "Archduke", Op. 97 – Beethoven<br />
Jean Fournier,<br />
Antonio Janigro,<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda<br />
Released in 1952<br />
PACM029: String Quartet No. 1 in A major – Borodin<br />
Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet:<br />
Anton Kamper (violin I)<br />
Karl M. Titze (violin II)<br />
Erich Weiss (viola)<br />
Franz Kwarda (cello)<br />
Recorded in 1950<br />
PACM030: Sonata for Cello and Piano – Debussy<br />
Raya Garbousova (Cello)<br />
Artur Balsam (Piano)<br />
Originally released circa 1952<br />
Believed to be transcriptions <strong>of</strong> earlier 78rpm recordings, c.1947<br />
PACM031: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 – Debussy<br />
Quatuor Pascal<br />
Originally released circa 1952<br />
Believed to be a transcription <strong>of</strong> an earlier recording, c.1948<br />
PACM032: The Complete Piano Trios Vol. 1 – Mozart<br />
Jean Fournier (violin)<br />
Antonio Janigro (cello)<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda (piano)<br />
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Recorded in 1954<br />
* Divertimento in B flat, K254<br />
* Trio in G, K564<br />
* Trio in B flat, K502<br />
PACM033: The Complete Piano Trios Vol. 2 – Mozart<br />
Jean Fournier (violin)<br />
Antonio Janigro (cello)<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda (piano)<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
* Trio in E Major, K. 542<br />
* Trio in G Major, K. 496<br />
* Trio in C Major, K. 548<br />
PACM034: "Trout" Quintet for Piano and Strings, D667- Schubert<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Alphonse Onnou, violin<br />
Germaine Prévost, viola<br />
Robert Maas, cello<br />
Claude Hobday, double bass<br />
Recorded on 16th November, 1935<br />
PACM035: Sonata for Cello and Piano No, 1 in E minor – Brahms<br />
Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Theo van der Pas, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in 1934<br />
PACM036: Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano in A minor, D821 – Schubert<br />
Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Gerald Moore, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in 1937<br />
PACM037: Sonata for Violin and Piano (1838) – Mendelssohn<br />
Yehudi Menuhin, violin<br />
Gerald Moore, piano<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
PACM038: Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49- Mendelssohn<br />
Trio Santoliquido:<br />
* Ornella Puliti Santoliquido, piano<br />
* Arrigo Pelliccia, violin<br />
* Massimo Amfitheatr<strong>of</strong>, cello<br />
Recorded in c.1955<br />
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PACM039: Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66 – Mendelssohn<br />
Zilcher Trio:<br />
* Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dr. Hermann Zilcher - Piano<br />
* Pr<strong>of</strong>. Adolf Schiering - Violin<br />
* Pr<strong>of</strong>. Ernst Cahnbley - Cello<br />
Recorded in Germany in 1930<br />
PACM040: String Quintet No. 1 in F, Op. 88 – Brahms<br />
Budapest Quartet with Alfred Hobday:<br />
Josef Roismann, violin<br />
Alexander Schneider, violin<br />
Boris Kroyt, viola<br />
Alfred Hobday, viola<br />
Mischa Schneider, cello<br />
Recorded on 8th February, 1937, Abbey Road, London<br />
PACM041: String Quintet No. 2 in G, Op. 111 – Brahms<br />
Budapest Quartet with Hans Mahlke:<br />
Josef Roismann, violin<br />
Alexander Schneider, violin<br />
Boris Kroyt, viola<br />
Hans Mahlke, viola<br />
Mischa Schneider, cello<br />
Recorded on 15, 17 November 1932, Beethovensaal, Berlin<br />
PACM042: Cello Sonatas – Brahms<br />
Janos Starker, cello<br />
Abba Bogin, piano<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
PACM043: Piano Trio No. 1 in B, Op. 8 – Brahms<br />
Jean Fournier, violin<br />
Antonio Janigro, cello<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, piano<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
PACM044: Piano Trio No. 6 in E flat major, Op.70, No. 2 – Beethoven<br />
Trio Santoliquido:<br />
Ornella Puliti Santoliquido, piano<br />
Arrigo Pelliccia, violin<br />
Massimo Amfitheatr<strong>of</strong>, cello<br />
Recorded in 1955<br />
PACM045: Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor Op.90 ('Dumky') – Dvořák Louis Kentner, piano<br />
Henry Holst, violin<br />
Anthony Pini, cello<br />
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Recorded in 1941<br />
PACM046: String Quartets – Janacek<br />
Smetana Quartet:<br />
Jiri Novak, vioin<br />
Lubomir Kostecky, violin<br />
Jaroslav Rybensky, viola<br />
Antonin Kohout, cello<br />
Recorded in Prague, 1955<br />
PACM047: Cello Sonatas, Vol. 1 - Beethoven<br />
Janos Starker, violoncello<br />
Abba Bogin, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
* Cello Sonata No. 1 in F Major, Op. 5 No. 1<br />
* Cello Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2<br />
PACM048: Cello Sonatas, Vol. 2 - Beethoven<br />
Janos Starker, violoncello<br />
Abba Bogin, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
* Cello Sonata No. 3 In A Major, Op. 69<br />
* Cello Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Op. 102 No. 1<br />
* Cello Sonata No. 5 In D Major, Op. 102 No. 2<br />
PACM049: String Quartet No. 5 in A major, Op. 18 No. 5 - Beethoven<br />
Léner Quartet<br />
Janos Léner, violin<br />
Jozsef Smilovits, violin<br />
Sándor Roth, viola<br />
Imre Hartmann, cello<br />
Recorded in 1936<br />
PACM050: String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major, 'Harp, Op. 74 - Beethoven<br />
Léner Quartet<br />
Janos Léner, violin<br />
Jozsef Smilovits, violin<br />
Sándor Roth, viola<br />
Imre Hartmann, cello<br />
Recorded in 1932<br />
PACM051: String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 17- Bartók<br />
Budapest Quartet:<br />
Josef Roismann, violin<br />
Alexander Schneider, violin<br />
Istvàn Ipolyi, viola<br />
Mischa Schneider, cello<br />
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Recorded on 25th April, 1936<br />
PACM052: String Quartet No. 5 – Bartók<br />
Hungarian Quartet:<br />
Zoltán Székely, violin<br />
Alexandre Moskowsky, violin<br />
Dénes Koromzay, viola<br />
Vilmos Palotai, cello<br />
Released on 3rd October, 1946<br />
PACM053: Piano Trio No. 5 in D major "Ghost Trio", Op. 70, No. 1 – Beethoven<br />
Hephzibah Menuhin, piano<br />
Yehudi Menuhin, violin<br />
Maurice Eisenberg, cello<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, 5th March, 1936<br />
PACM054: Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26 - Brahms<br />
Rudolf Serkin, piano<br />
Adolf Busch, violin<br />
Karl Doktor, viola<br />
Hermann Busch, cello<br />
Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 3, London, 21st September, 1932<br />
PACM055: Music for String Quartet - Wolf<br />
The New Music Quartet:<br />
Broadus Erle, violin<br />
Mathew Raimondi, violin<br />
Walter Trampler, viola<br />
Claus Adam, cello<br />
Originally released in 1954<br />
* Italian Serenade<br />
* String Quartet in D minor<br />
PACM056: Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor - Brahms<br />
Trio di Trieste:<br />
Dario di Rosa, piano<br />
Renato Zanettovich, violin<br />
Libero Lana, cello<br />
Recorded in 1947<br />
PACM057: The Violin Sonatas - Fauré<br />
Jean Fournier, violin<br />
Ginette Doyen, piano<br />
Recorded in c.1951<br />
PASC058: Piano Trios Nos. 7 (Archduke) and 4 (Gassenhauer) in B flat – Beethoven<br />
Trio Santoliquido:<br />
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Ornella Santoliquido, piano<br />
Arrigo Pellicia, violin<br />
Massimo Amfitheatr<strong>of</strong>, cello<br />
Recorded in 1957<br />
PACM059 - Chamber Music Volume 1 – Fauré<br />
Gaby Casadesus, piano<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Guilet Quartet:<br />
Daniel Guilet, Violin<br />
William Schoen, Viola<br />
David Soyer, Cello<br />
David Soyer, Cello<br />
Leopold Mittman, Piano<br />
Recorded 1951 or early 1952<br />
● Quartet No. 1 for Piano and Strings in C minor, Op. 15<br />
● Sonata No. 2 for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 117<br />
PACM060 - Chamber Music Volume 2 - Fauré<br />
Guilet Quartet:<br />
Daniel Guilet, Violin 1<br />
Henry Siegl, Violin 2<br />
William Schoen, Viola<br />
David Soyer, Cello<br />
Daniel Guilet, Violin<br />
Gaby Casadesus, Piano<br />
Recorded 1951 or early 1952<br />
● String Quartet in E minor, Op. 121<br />
● Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano in E minor, Op. 108<br />
PACM061: Kodály – Quartet No. 2, Op. 10; Smetana – Quartet No. 1 in E minor<br />
Végh Quartet:<br />
Sándor Végh (violin)<br />
Sándor Zöldy (violin)<br />
Georges Janzer (viola)<br />
Paul Szabo (cello)<br />
Recorded in 1954<br />
PACM062 - Chamber Music Volume 3: Piano Quintet No. 2 in C minor, Op. 115 - Fauré<br />
Ray Lev, Piano<br />
The Pascal String Quartet:<br />
Jaques Dumont, Violin I<br />
Maurice Crut, Violin II<br />
Leon Pascal, Viola<br />
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Robert Salles, Cello<br />
Recorded in c.1951<br />
PACM063 - Chamber Music Volume 4: Piano Quartet No. 2 - Fauré<br />
The Robert Masters Pian<strong>of</strong>orte Quartet:<br />
Robert Masters, Violin<br />
Nannie Jamieson, Viola<br />
Muriel Taylor, Cello<br />
Kinloch Anderson, Pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
First issued in the UK in 1955<br />
PACM064 - String Quartets "Fifths" and "Joke" - Haydn<br />
The Pascal String Quartet:<br />
Jacques Dumont, violin<br />
Maurice Crut, violin<br />
Leon Pascal, viola<br />
Robert Salles, cello<br />
Recorded in Paris, 1948<br />
• Quartet in D minor, "Fifths", Op. 76 No. 2<br />
• Quartet in E flat major, "Joke", Op. 33 No. 2<br />
PACM065 - Ravel and Debussy String Quartets<br />
The Budapest Quartet:<br />
Josef Roismann, 1st Violin<br />
Alexander Schneider, 2nd Violin<br />
Boris Kroyt, Viola<br />
Mischa Schneider, Cello<br />
Recorded in New York, 1940<br />
• Ravel - String Quartet in F major (1903)<br />
• Debussy - String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 (1893)<br />
PACM066 - String Quartets Nos 8 and 15 - Schubert<br />
The Busch Quartet:<br />
Adolf Busch, violin<br />
Gösta Andreasson, violin<br />
Karl Doktor, viola<br />
Hermann Busch, cello<br />
Recorded November, 1938<br />
• Schubert - String Quartet No. 15 in G major, D887<br />
• Schubert - String Quartet No. 8 in B flat major, D112<br />
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PACM067 - Piano Quartets 1 and 2 - Brahms<br />
Trio Santoliquido:<br />
Ornella Puliti Santoliquido, piano<br />
Arrigo Pelliccia, violin<br />
Massimo Amfitheatr<strong>of</strong>f, cello<br />
with Bruno Giuranna, viola<br />
(N.B. This ensemble appeared on some issues as the "Quartteto di Roma")<br />
Recorded 1958<br />
• Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25<br />
• Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26<br />
PACM068 - The Flonzaley Quartet plays Smetana, Dohnányi etc.<br />
The Flonzaley Quartet<br />
Adolfo Betti, Violin I<br />
Alfred Pochon, Violin II<br />
Nicolas Moldavan, Viola<br />
Iwan d’Archambeau, Cello<br />
Recorded 1926-1929<br />
• SMETANA: String Quartet in E Minor, “From My Life”<br />
• DOHNÁNYI: String Quartet No. 2 in D Flat Major, Op. 15<br />
• TRADITIONAL & SPIRITUALS (arr. Alfred Pochon)<br />
PACM069 - New Music Quartet plays Mendelssohn and Boccherini<br />
New Music Quartet:<br />
Broadus Erle - Violin<br />
Matthew Raimondi - Violin<br />
Walter Trampler - Viola<br />
Claus Adam - Cello (Mendelssohn)<br />
David Soyer - Cello (Boccherini)<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op. 13<br />
Recorded 7th January, 1954<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Quartet No 5 in E flat, Op. 44, No. 3<br />
Recorded 27th May 1954<br />
Issued as Columbia Masterworks ML 4921<br />
• BOCCHERINI Quartet in B minor, Op.58, No.4, G.245<br />
Recorded 11th May 1955<br />
• BOCCHERINI Quartet in B-flat, Op.2, No.2, G.160<br />
Recorded 11th May 1955<br />
• BOCCHERINI Quartet in E-flat, Op.53, No.1, G.236<br />
Recorded 19th May, 1955<br />
• BOCCHERINI Quartet in E-flat, Op.58, No.2, G.243<br />
Recorded 19th May, 1955<br />
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Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York<br />
Issued as Columbia Masterworks ML 5047<br />
PACM070 - Haydn Piano Trios<br />
Jean Fournier - Violin<br />
Antonio Janigro - Cello<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda - Piano<br />
• HAYDN Piano Trio No. 39 in G major, HOB XV, No. 25<br />
• HAYDN Piano Trio No. 18 in G major, HOB XV, No. 5<br />
• HAYDN Piano Trio No. 28 in D major, HOB XV, No. 16<br />
• HAYDN Piano Trio No. 23 in E flat major, HOB XV, No. 10<br />
PACM071 - String Quintet in C - Schubert<br />
London String Quartet:<br />
John Pennington, violin<br />
Thomas W. Petre, violin<br />
Harry Waldo Warner, viola<br />
Charles Warwick Evans, cello<br />
with<br />
Horace Britt, cello<br />
Recorded 18-19 April, 1928<br />
PACM072 – Albert Sammons – Rare and Unissued Violin Sonatas<br />
• BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47, "Kreutzer"<br />
Albert Sammons, violin<br />
William Murdoch, piano<br />
recorded 1926<br />
• FAURE Violin Sonata No. 1 in A, Op. 13<br />
Albert Sammons, violin<br />
Edie Miller, piano<br />
recorded 1937<br />
PACM073 - Albert Sammons: Piano Trios <strong>Recordings</strong>, 1925/6<br />
Albert Sammons, violin<br />
Lionel Tertis, viola*<br />
William H. Squire, cello**<br />
William Murdoch, piano<br />
recorded in 1925* & 1926**<br />
• MENDELSSOHN Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66*<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Trio No. 7 in B flat, "Archduke", Op. 97**<br />
PACM074 - Casals plays the Bach Cello Suites<br />
Pablo Casals, cello<br />
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Recorded London and Paris, 1936, 1938 and 1939<br />
PACM075 - Heifetzs plays Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin<br />
Jascha Heifetz, violin<br />
Recorded Hollywood, 1952 and Camden, NJ, 1925<br />
PACM076 - Marguerite Long plays Fauré: Piano Quartets & Ballade<br />
Marguerite Long, piano<br />
Trio Pasquier (1)<br />
Jacques Thibaud, violin (2)<br />
Maurice Vieux, viola (2)<br />
Pierre Fournier, cello (2)<br />
Orchestra de la Société des Concerts du Coservatoire<br />
conductor André Cluytens (3)<br />
• FAURÉ Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 15 (rec. 1956)<br />
• FAURÉ Piano Quartet No. 2 in G minor, Op. 45 (rec. 1940)<br />
• FAURÉ Ballade for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 19 (rec. 1950)<br />
PACM077 - Quartetto Italiano play Haydn and Mozart<br />
Quartetto Italiano (AKA Italian Quartet)<br />
Paolo Borciani, violin<br />
Elisa Pegreffi, violin<br />
Piero Farulli, viola<br />
Franco Rossi, cello<br />
• HAYDN String Quartet in G major, Op.77 No.1<br />
• MOZART String Quartet No. 2 in D major, K155 (K134a)<br />
• HAYDN String Quartet in E flat major, Op.64 No.6<br />
PACM 078 - Spalding and Dohnányi play the three Brahms Violin Sonatas<br />
Albert Spalding, violin<br />
Ernö Dohnányi, piano<br />
Recorded in 1951<br />
• BRAHMS Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78<br />
• BRAHMS Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100<br />
• BRAHMS Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108<br />
PACM079 - SAMMONS plays Elgar and Rubbra violin sonatas<br />
Albert Sammons, violin<br />
William Murdoch, piano<br />
Gerald Moore, piano<br />
Recorded 1924 - 1946<br />
• ELGAR Violin Sonata in E minor, Op. 82<br />
• RUBBRA Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 31<br />
• SAMMONS Bourrée<br />
• DVORAK (arr. Kreisler) - Indian Lament<br />
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• JUON - Arva (Valse Mignonne)<br />
• HORN (arr. Cyril Scott) - Cherry Ripe<br />
PACM 080 - Thibaud and Cortot - French Violin Sonatas<br />
Jacques Thibaud, violin<br />
Alfred Cortot, piano<br />
Recorded 1927-1931<br />
• FRANCK Violin Sonata in A major<br />
• FAURÉ Violin Sonata No. 1 in A major, Op. 13<br />
• FAURÉ Berceuse, Op. 16<br />
• DEBUSSY Violin Sonata in G minor<br />
• DEBUSSY (arr. Hartmann) - Minstrels (from Préludes - Book I)<br />
PACM081 - BAX The English Music Society <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
William Primrose, viola<br />
Harriet Cohen, piano<br />
The Griller Quartet (augmented)<br />
BBC Chorus<br />
Leslie Woodgate, conductor<br />
recorded 1937/38<br />
• BAX Viola Sonata [1922]<br />
• BAX Nonett [1930]<br />
• BAX Mater Ora Filium [1921]<br />
PACM082 - BEETHOVEN The Late String Quartets<br />
Hollywood String Quartet:<br />
Felix Slatkin, violin<br />
Paul Shure, violin<br />
Alvin Dinkin, viola<br />
Eleanor Aller, cello<br />
recorded 1957<br />
• BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 12 in E flat, Op.127<br />
• BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 13 in B flat, Op.130<br />
• BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge in B flat, Op. 133<br />
• BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op.131<br />
• BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op.132<br />
• BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 16 in F major, Op.135<br />
PACM 083 - MYRA HESS The Pre-War Piano Trio <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Myra Hess, piano<br />
Jelly d'Arányi, violin<br />
Felix Salmond, cello<br />
Gaspar Cassadó, cello<br />
Recorded 1927 & 1935<br />
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• SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major, D.898<br />
• BRAHMS Piano Trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87<br />
PACM084 - BARTOK & SZIGETI play Beethoven, Bartók and Debussy Sonatas - Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, 1940<br />
Joseph Szigeti, violin<br />
Béla Bartók, piano<br />
recorded 1940<br />
• BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47, "Kreutzer"<br />
• BARTOK Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin & Piano<br />
• DEBUSSY Sonata for Violin and Piano<br />
• BARTOK Second Sonata for Violin and Piano<br />
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Part 3. PAKM series: Keyboard <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
PAKM001&2: The Well-Tempered Clavier - J.S. Bach (2 x 2CDs)<br />
Edwin Fischer, piano<br />
Recorded 1933-1936<br />
PAKM003: Preludes, Op. 28 – Chopin<br />
Friedrich Gulda, piano<br />
Recorded 10 & 12-14 February, 1953<br />
PAKM004: The Scarlatti Sonata Society <strong>Recordings</strong> - D. Scarlatti<br />
Wanda Landowska, harpsichord<br />
PAKM005: Impromptus, Op 90 and 142 – Schubert<br />
Edwin Fischer, piano<br />
Recorded 8, 9th Mar. 1938, Abbey Road Studios, London<br />
PAKM006: Piano Sonata in B minor, Op 40 No 2 – Clementi<br />
Artur Balsam, piano<br />
Originally released in 1954<br />
PAKM008: Old Netherlands Masters - Early Music for Organ<br />
Flor Peeters, Organ <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> St. Jans, Gouda<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
* Dufay (1395-1474) - Alma Redemptoris Mater<br />
* Ockeghem (1430-1495) - Fuga Trium Vocum<br />
* Obrecht (1430-1505) - Ein Frölich Wesen<br />
* Isaac (1450-1517) - Gott, Lass Dich Erbarmen<br />
* Josquin Des Près (1450-1521) - Canzona<br />
* Willaert (1490-1562) - Ricercare<br />
* Demonte (1521-1603) - Canzona<br />
* Sweelinck (1562-1621) - Fantasie met Echowerk<br />
* Cornet (1562-1626) - Fantasie op den 8sten Toon<br />
* Van Der Kerckhoven (1627-1673) - Preludium en Fuga in D<br />
PAKM009: Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op.22; Six Intermezzi Op. 4 – Schumann<br />
Grant Johannesen, piano<br />
Originally released in 1953<br />
PAKM010: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 1 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Originally released in 1951<br />
* L. 429, Kk. 175 - Sonata in A minor (3:39)<br />
* L. 430, Kk. 531 - Sonata in E major (3:50)<br />
* L. 204, Kk. 105 - Sonata in G major (4:53)<br />
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* L. 37, Kk. 325 - Sonata in G major (3:15)<br />
* L. 395, Kk. 533 - Sonata in A major (3:16)<br />
* L. 345, Kk. 113 - Sonata in A major (3:58)<br />
* L. 415, Kk. 119 - Sonata in D major (5:03)<br />
* L. 252, Kk. 421 - Sonata in C major (3:48)<br />
* L. 279, Kk. 419 - Sonata in F major (4:09)<br />
* L. 500, Kk. 545 - Sonata in B flat major (3:20)<br />
* L. 449, Kk. 27 - Sonata in B minor (4:19)<br />
* L. 262, Kk. 535 - Sonata in D major (3:16)<br />
PAKM011: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 2 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Originally released in 1951<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 422, Kk. 141 (4'09")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 465, Kk. 96 (3'11")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 413, Kk. 9 (4'33")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 232, Kk. 124 (5'07")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 8, Kk. 461 (4'14")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 104, Kk. 159 (2'17")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 14, Kk. 492 (4'54")<br />
* Sonata in B minor - L. 263, Kk. 377 (3'29")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 23, Kk. 380 (5'37")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 486, Kk. 13 (4'23")<br />
* Sonata in G minor - L. 126, Kk. 347 (5'49")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 127, Kk. 348 (2'32")<br />
PAKM012: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 3 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Originally released in 1951<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 25, Kk. 46 (4'52")<br />
* Sonata in B minor - L. 33, Kk. 87 (6'27")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 419, Kk. 484 (3'03")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 165, Kk. 214 (6'11")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 420, Kk. 444 (4'42")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 58, Kk. 64 (2'04")<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L. 241, Kk. 54 (3'43")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 352, Kk. 11 (3'41")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. 432, Kk. 44 (5'38")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. 433, Kk. 446 (6'03")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 365, Kk. 401 (4'51")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 10, Kk. 84 (3'37")<br />
PAKM013: Sonata in D major for Two Pianos, K.448 – Mozart<br />
Jean Wiener<br />
Clément Doucet<br />
Recorded: c.1937<br />
PAKM014: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 4- D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
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Originally released in 1951<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 463, Kk. 430 (3'09")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L. 231, Kk. 263 (7'54")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 209, Kk. 455 (3'56")<br />
* Sonata in G minor - L. 386, Kk. 35 (2'46")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 388, Kk. 2 (2'10")<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L. 136, Kk. 61 (3'40")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 418, Kk. 443 (5'07")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 103, Kk. 259 (5'00")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 205, Kk. 487 (4'20")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. 381, Kk. 438 (4'12")<br />
* Sonata in F minor - L. 475, Kk. 519 (2'49")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 323, Kk. 215 (7'49")<br />
PAKM015 Seven Piano Pieces – Fauré<br />
Kathleen Long, Piano<br />
Recorded: approx. 1943-50<br />
* Impromptu No. 2 in F minor, Op. 31<br />
* Nocturne No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 63<br />
* Barcarolle No 2 in G major, Op. 41<br />
* Nocturne No. 13 in B minor, Op. 119<br />
* Barcarolle No. 1 in A minor, Op. 26<br />
* Nocturne No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 36<br />
* Theme and Variations in C sharp minor, Op. 73<br />
PAKM016: A Piano Recital- Schumann<br />
Kathleen Long, piano<br />
Originally released in 1951<br />
* Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22<br />
* Novelette in D major Op. 21, No. 2<br />
* Romance in F sharp major Op. 28, No. 2<br />
* Novelette in F sharp minor Op. 21, No. 8<br />
PAKM017: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 5 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Originally released in 1952<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 407, Kk. 115 (7'12")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 155, Kk. 271 (3'06")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 129, Kk. 201 (4'14")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 375, Kk. 20 (3'20")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L. 376, Kk. 147 (6'56")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 86, Kk. 520 (4'05")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L. 325, Kk. 98 (3'09")<br />
* Sonata in B flat major - L. 327, Kk. 529 (2'44")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 218, Kk. 398 (6'07")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 84, Kk. 63 (2'17")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 457, Kk. 132 (7'19")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 487, Kk. 125 (2'42")<br />
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PAKM018: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 6 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Originally released in 1953<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L. 379, Kk. 7 (4'42")<br />
* Sonata in F minor - L. 281, Kk. 239 (3'52")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 324, Kk. 460 (5'09")<br />
* Sonata in F minor - L. 173, Kk. 185 (4'10")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 163, Kk. 176 (6'04")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 282, Kk. 133 (3'49")<br />
* Sonata in A major - L. 135, Kk. 212 (3'35")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 452, Kk. 116 (3'41")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 286, Kk. 427 (2'36")<br />
* Sonata in B flat major - L. 497, Kk. 544 (4'07")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 274, Kk. 399 (3'20")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 466, Kk. 264 (5'31")<br />
PAKM019: Three Piano Sonatas – Beethoven<br />
Orazio Frugoni, piano<br />
Originally released in 1952<br />
* No 14, 'Moonlight' in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2<br />
* No. 8, 'Pathétique' in C minor, Op. 13<br />
* No. 23, 'Appassionata' in F minor, Op. 57<br />
PAKM020: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 7 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Released in 1953<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 470, Kk. 403 (3'44")<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L. 378, Kk. 3 (3'14")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 304, Kk. 470 (7'01")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. 385, Kk. 445 (2'56")<br />
* Sonata in Bb major - L. 434, Kk. 267 (3'24")<br />
* Sonata in A major - L. 238, Kk. 208 (3'25")<br />
* Sonata in A major - L. 428, Kk. 209 (4'19")<br />
* Sonata in Bb major - L. Supp. 39, Kk. 441 (4'09")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 179, Kk. 152 (2'30")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. 479, Kk. 6 (2'39")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. Supp. 11, Kk. 415 (3'51")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 301, Kk. 49 (5'50")<br />
PAKM021: Keyboard Sonatas - D. Scarlatti<br />
Kathleen Long , piano<br />
Originally released in 1951 & 1952<br />
* Sonata in A major - L.45, Kk.62 (2'59")<br />
* Sonata in Bb major - L.46, Kk.47 (4'41")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L.265, Kk.45 (3'28")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L.209, Kk.455 (1'53")<br />
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* Sonata in G major - L.129, Kk.201 (2'28")<br />
* Sonata in C# major - L.256, Kk.247 (2'52")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L.14, Kk.492 (4'14")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L.119, Kk.366 (3'35")<br />
* Sonata in A major - L.292, Kk.457 (3'17")<br />
* Sonata in F minor - L.382, Kk.69 (1'51")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L.325, Kk.98 (2'56")<br />
* Sonata in F# minor - L.294, Kk.447 (2'49")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L.10, Kk.84 (2'54")<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L.223, Kk.532 (2'04")<br />
* Sonata in Eb minor - L.142, Kk.193 (4'25")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L.315, Kk.137 (3'37")<br />
PAKM022: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 8 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Released in 1953<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 268, Kk. 224 (3'27")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L. 427, Kk. 402 (10'37")<br />
* Sonata in A major - L. 493, Kk. 301 (4'40")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 273, Kk. 216 (5'15")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 357, Kk. not listed (1'13")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. Supp. 15, Kk. 278 (3'03")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 162, Kk. 178 (1'50")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 359, Kk. 308 (4'26")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. Supp. 20, Kk. 276 (3'34")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. Supp. 10, Kk. 335 (4'01")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. Supp. 27, Kk. 328 (6'31")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. Supp. 19, Kk. 297 (3'58")<br />
PAKM023: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 9 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Released in 1953<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 302, Kk. 372 (2'19")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 458, Kk. 527 (3'26")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 257, Kk. 206 (9'15")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. Supp. 12, Kk. 516 (4'18")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 423, Kk. 32 (1'31")<br />
* Sonata in B flat major - L. Supp. 36, Kk. 42 (1'30")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. Supp. 2, Kk. 420 (5'44")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 322, Kk. 167 (3'33")<br />
* Sonata in F minor - L. 382, Kk. 69 (4'38")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. Supp. 4, Kk. 335 (2'22")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 335, Kk. 55 (3'22")<br />
* Sonata in A major - L. Supp. 31, Kk. 83 (4'23")<br />
PAKM024: Peter Katin - Liszt Recital No. 1<br />
Peter Katin, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Released in 1954<br />
* Dante Sonata<br />
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* Two Polonaises<br />
* Six Consolations<br />
PAKM025: Peter Katin - Liszt Recital No. 2<br />
Peter Katin, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Released in 1954<br />
* Three Liebesträume<br />
* Rigoletto<br />
* Three Hungarian Rhapsodies<br />
PAKM026: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 10 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Recorded in May, 1955<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L. 140, Kk. 341 (2'14")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 109, Kk. 436 (2'54")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 349, Kk. 146 (2'38")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 21, Kk. 162 (5'48")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 255, Kk. 515 (3'22")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 266, Kk. 517 (3'10")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L. 22, Kk. 198 (2'29")<br />
* Sonata in G major - L. 288, Kk. 432 (2'15")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 308, Kk. 237 (2'53")<br />
* Sonata in G minor - L. 13, Kk. 60 (2'57")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 5, Kk. 406 (3'35")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 356, Kk. 56 (4'39"<br />
PAKM027: Sonatas for Harpsichord, Vol. 11 - D. Scarlatti<br />
Fernando Valenti, Harpsichord<br />
Recorded in 1955<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 454, Kk. 309 (3'42")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 206, Kk. 490 (9'31")<br />
* Sonata in E minor - L. 24, Kk. 292 (3'23")<br />
* Sonata in D minor - L. 270, Kk. 295 (4'02")<br />
* Sonata in A minor - L. 243, Kk. 451 (3'40")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 224, Kk. 135 (4'25")<br />
* Sonata in C major - L. 7, Kk. 302 (5'54")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 265, Kk. 401 (3'35")<br />
* Sonata in E major - L. 373, Kk. 28 (3'48")<br />
* Sonata in C minor - L. 317, Kk. 99 (5'01")<br />
* Sonata in F major - L. 116, Kk. 518 (8'08")<br />
* Sonata in D major - L. 213, Kk. 400 (2'39")<br />
PAKM029: Danzas Españolas – Granados<br />
Gonzalo Soriano, piano<br />
Originally released in 1956<br />
PAKM030: English Suites, Vol. 1 – Bach<br />
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Fernando Valenti, harpsichord<br />
Released in 1953<br />
PAKM031: English Suites, Vol. 2 – Bach<br />
Fernando Valenti, harpsichord<br />
Released in 1953<br />
PAKM032 - Six Oeuvres pour Piano - Chopin<br />
Paul von Schilhawsky, Pleyel piano<br />
Recorded c.1953<br />
• Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op.23<br />
• Polonaise No. 1 in C-sharp minor, Op. 26, No. 1<br />
• Nocturne No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 9, No. 1<br />
• Nocturne No. 4 in F major, Op. 15, No. 1<br />
• Waltz No. 14 in E minor, Op. Post.<br />
• Waltz No. 7 in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2<br />
PAKM033 - Appassionata and Moonlight Sonatas - Beethoven<br />
Hans Kann, piano<br />
Recorded c.1952<br />
• Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57, "Appassionata"<br />
• Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27, No.2, "Moonlight"<br />
PAKM034 - Hammerklavier Sonata - Beethoven<br />
Louis Kentner, piano<br />
Recorded in 1939 (bonus tracks rec. 1941)<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 29 ‘Hammerklavier' in B flat, Op. 106<br />
Recorded in 1939<br />
• LISZT: Liebesträume No. 3<br />
• LISZT: Gnomenreigen (from 2 Konzertetüden)<br />
Recorded on 3rd September, 1941, at Abbey Road Studio 3, London<br />
PAKM035 - Julius Katchen - LP Milestones: Brahms, Rachmaninov<br />
Julius Katchen, piano<br />
The New Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Anatole Fistoulari<br />
• BRAHMS Sonata for Piano No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5<br />
Recorded 11 October 1949<br />
• RACHMANINOV Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18<br />
Recorded 11-12 April, 1951<br />
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PAKM036 - Orgel-Büchlein - J.S. Bach<br />
Helmut Walcha, organ<br />
Recorded in 1950 and 1952<br />
• J. S. BACH Orgel-Büchlein - Choral Preludes 1-45, BWV 599-644<br />
• J. S. BACH Canonic Variations on 'Von Himmel hoch, da komm ich her', BWV 769a<br />
• J. S. BACH Meine Seele erhabt den Herren (Magnificat), BWV 733<br />
PAKM 037 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 1<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded in 1933 and 1934<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2 No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 2 No. 2<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major, Op. 2 No. 3<br />
PAKM 038 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 2<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded in 1933 and 1934<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 7<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 5 in C minor, Op. 10 No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 6 in F major, Op. 10 No. 2<br />
PAKM 039 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 3<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded between 1932 and 1935<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 7 in D major, Op. 10, No. 3<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, "Pathétique"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 9 in E major, Op. 14, No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 14, No. 2<br />
PAKM 041 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 4<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded between 1932 and 1934<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 11 in B flat major, Op. 22<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat major, Op. 26 "March Funébre"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 13 in E flat major, Op. 27, No. 1 "Quasi una fantasia"<br />
PAKM 040 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 5<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded between 1933 and 1935<br />
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• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28 "Pastorale"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 16 in G major, Op. 31 No. 1<br />
PAKM 042 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 6<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded between 1932 and 1934<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor Op. 31 No. 2 "The Tempest"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-flat major Op. 31 No. 3 "The Hunt"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 19 in G minor Op. 49 No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 20 in G major Op. 49 No. 2<br />
PAKM 043 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 7<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded between 1932 and 1934<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major Op. 53 "Waldstein"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 22 in F major Op. 54<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor Op. 57 "Appassionata"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 24 in F sharp major Op. 78 "A Thérèse"<br />
PAKM 044 - American Piano Music from 78rpm <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
Jeanne Behrend, piano<br />
Rudolph Ganz, piano<br />
Recorded c.1941 & c.1944<br />
• MACDOWELL Marionettes Suite, Op. 38<br />
• CHASINS Prelude in D minor, Op.13, No.5<br />
• CHASINS Prelude in F sharp minor, Op.11, No.1<br />
• GERSHWIN Prelude in B flat major<br />
• GERSHWIN Prelude in C sharp major<br />
• GERSHWIN Prelude in E flat major<br />
• MASON The Whippoorwill, Op.9, No.4<br />
• MACDOWELL March Wind, Op.46, No.10<br />
• CARPENTER Diversion (2:10)<br />
• GUION Country Jig (2:31)<br />
• THOMPSON Song After Sundown<br />
• FREED March (from 5 Pieces for Piano)<br />
• DETT Adagio Cantabile<br />
• SOWERBY The Lonely Fiddlemaker<br />
• BAUER White Birches, Op.12, No.1<br />
• FARWELL Navajo War Dance, Op.20, No.1<br />
• BEACH Improvisation No. 2<br />
• FARWELL Sourwood Mountain, Op.78, No.3<br />
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PAKM 045 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 8<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded between 1932 and 1935<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 25 in G major, Op. 79<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a "Les Adieux"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 27 in E minor, Op. 90<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101<br />
PAKM 046 - Artur Schnabel plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas, Volume 9<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded in 1932 and 1935<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106 "Große Sonate für das Hammerklavier"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109<br />
PAKM 047 - SCHNABEL plays Beethoven's Diabelli Variations<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded 1933 to 1938<br />
• BEETHOVEN Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120<br />
• BEETHOVEN Rondo in A, WoO 49<br />
• BEETHOVEN Rondo in C, Op. 51, No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Rondo a capriccio in G major, Op. 129 "Rage over a lost penny"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Minuet in E flat, WoO 82<br />
PAKM 047 - SCHNABEL plays Beethoven's Diabelli Variations<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded 1932 & 1938<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 31 in A flat major, Op. 1100<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111<br />
• BEETHOVEN Variations & Fugue in E flat major, Op. 35 "Eroica"<br />
PAKM 049 - SCHNABEL plays Beethoven Bagatelles<br />
Artur Schnabel, piano<br />
Recorded 1932 to 1938<br />
• BEETHOVEN 7 Bagatelles, Op. 33<br />
• BEETHOVEN 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119<br />
• BEETHOVEN 6 Bagatelles, Op. 126<br />
• BEETHOVEN Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59 'Für Elise'<br />
PAKM 050 - E. POWER BIGGS plays Soler Concertos and Bach Preludes and Fugues<br />
E. Power Biggs, organ<br />
Daniel Pinkham, organ<br />
• SOLER Six Concertos for Two Organs* FIRST RECORDING<br />
• BACH Eight Little Preludes and Fugues [notes / score]<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C major, BWV 553 - Silbermann organ at Ebersmunster, Alsace<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in D minor, BWV 554 - St. Jacobi Church at Lübeck, Germany<br />
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Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in E minor, BWV 555 - Pilgrimage Church at Absam, Austria<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 4 in F major, BWV 556 - Prescher organ at Monchsdeggingen, Germany<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in G major, BWV 557 - Gabler organ at Ochsenhausen, Germany<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 6 in G minor, BWV 558 - Moreau organ at Gouda, Holland<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 7 in A minor, BWV 559 - Schnitger organ at Neuenfelde, Germany<br />
Prelude and Fugue No. 8 in B flat major, BWV 560 - St. Johannis Church at Luneburg, Germany<br />
PAKM 051 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 1 - Piano Sonatas 1-4<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2 No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 2 No. 2<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major, Op. 2 No. 3<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 7<br />
PAKM 052 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 2 - Piano Sonatas 5-9<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 5 in C minor, Op. 10 No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 6 in F major, Op. 10 No. 2<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 7 in D major, Op. 10, No. 3<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, "Pathétique"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 9 in E major, Op. 14, No. 1<br />
PAKM 053 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 3 - Piano Sonatas 10-13<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded between 1950 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 14, No. 2<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 11 in B flat major, Op. 22<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat major, Op. 26 "March Funébre"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 13 in E flat major, Op. 27, No. 1 "Quasi una fantasia"<br />
PAKM 054 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 4 - Piano Sonatas 14-17<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28 "Pastorale"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 16 in G major, Op. 31 No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor Op. 31 No. 2 "The Tempest"<br />
PAKM 055 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 5 - Piano Sonatas 18-22<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded between 1950 and 1954<br />
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• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 18 in E flat major, Op. 31, No. 3 "The Hunt"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 19 in G minor, Op. 49, No. 1<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 20 in G major, Op. 49, No. 2<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 "Waldstein"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 22 in F major, Op. 54<br />
PAKM 056 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 6 - Piano Sonatas 23-26<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded between 1951 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 24 in F sharp major, Op. 78 "A Thérèse"<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 25 in G major, Op. 79<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a "Les Adieux"<br />
PAKM 057 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 7 - Piano Sonatas 27-29<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1953<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 27 in E minor, Op. 90<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106<br />
"Große Sonate für das Hammerklavier"<br />
PAKM 058 - BACKHAUS Beethoven Edition: Volume 8 - Piano Sonatas 30-32<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus, piano<br />
Recorded in 1952 and 1954<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 31 in A flat major, Op. 110<br />
• BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111<br />
PAKM 059 - CORTOT plays Chopin and Debussy Preludes<br />
Alfred Cortot, piano<br />
Recorded between 1930 and 1934<br />
• CHOPIN 24 Preludes, Op. 28<br />
• DEBUSSY Preludes, Book 1<br />
PAKM500: Peter Katin Plays Chopin<br />
Peter Katin, piano<br />
Recorded between 1976-2006.<br />
• Sonata in B minor, Op.58 (r. 1976)<br />
• Three Waltzes, Op.64 (r. 1993)<br />
• Nocturne in D flat, Op.27, No.2 (r. 1993)<br />
• Fantaisie in F minor, Op.49 (r. 1994)<br />
• Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22 (r. 2006)<br />
• Waltz in A flat, Op.69, No.1 (original version) (r. 2006)<br />
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Part 4. PACO series: Vocal, Choral and Opera <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
PACO001: Die Fledermaus, Op. 56 – Strauss<br />
Vienna State Opera Chorus - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Clemens Krauss<br />
Recorded in 1950<br />
CAST:<br />
Julius Patzak - Gabriel von Eisenstein<br />
Hilde Gueden - Rosalinde<br />
Kurt Preger - Frank<br />
Sieglinde Wagner - Prince Orl<strong>of</strong>sky<br />
Anton Dermota - Alfred<br />
Alfred Poell - Dr. Falke<br />
August Jaresch - Dr. Blind<br />
Wilma Lipp – Adele<br />
PACO002: Pagliacci (sung in English) – Leoncavallo<br />
Principals, Chorus & Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the British National Opera Company<br />
Conductor: Eugene Goossens Snr.<br />
Recorded in the Scala Theatre, London, 1927<br />
CAST:<br />
Miriam Licette - Nedda/Columbine<br />
Frank Mullings - Canio/Punchinello<br />
Harold Williams - Tonio/Taddeo<br />
Heddle Nash - Peppe/Harlequin<br />
Dennis Noble – Silvio<br />
PACO003: Come Ye Sons Of Art – Purcell<br />
Margaret Ritchie (soprano)<br />
Alfred Deller, John Whitworth (Counter-Tenors)<br />
Bruce Boyce (Baritone)<br />
The St. Anthony Singers<br />
L'Ensemble Orchestral de L'Oiseau Lyre -<br />
Conductor: Anthony Lewis<br />
Ruggero Gerlin (Harpsichord)<br />
Released in ~1953<br />
PACO004: French Operatic Arias<br />
Martial Singher<br />
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Paul Breisach<br />
Recorded in 1945<br />
* Lully - Amadis - Bois epais, redouble ton ombre<br />
* Gretry - Richard, Coeur de Lion - Blondel's Air<br />
* Berlioz - The Damnation <strong>of</strong> Faust - Mephistopheles' Air<br />
* Berlioz - The Damnation <strong>of</strong> Faust - Serenade<br />
* Berlioz - The Damnation <strong>of</strong> Faust - Song <strong>of</strong> the Flea<br />
* Gounod - Romeo et Juliette - Ballad <strong>of</strong> Queen Mab<br />
* Thomas - Hamlet - Chanson Bachique<br />
* Massenet - Herodiade - Vision Fugitive<br />
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* Offenbach - Tales <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>fmann - Scintille diamant<br />
* Bizet - Carmen - Toreador Song<br />
PACO005: Winterreise – Schubert<br />
Gerhard Hüsch<br />
Hanns Udo Müller<br />
Recorded in 1933<br />
PACO006: Gregorian Chant - Requiem Mass<br />
Prima Missa in Commemoratione Omnium Fidelium Defunctorum (Requiem Mass)<br />
The Monks' Choir <strong>of</strong> the Benedictine Abbey <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, Beuron, Cond. Dr. Maurus Pfaff, O.S.B.<br />
Recorded on 1st April 1954<br />
PACO007: Die Schöne Müllerin – Schubert<br />
Gerhard Hüsch, Hanns Udo Müller<br />
Recorded in 1934<br />
PACO008: Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage <strong>of</strong> Figaro), K492- Mozart<br />
Glyndebourne Festival Production, 1934/5<br />
Cast:<br />
Roy Henderson - Il Conte Almaviva (Baritone)<br />
Aulikki Rautawaara - La Contessa Almaviva (Soprano)<br />
Audrey Mildmay - Susanna (Soprano)<br />
Willi Domgraf-Fassbänder - Figaro (Baritone)<br />
Luise Helletsgruber - Cherubino (Soprano)<br />
Constance Willis - Marcellina (Contralto)<br />
Heddle Nash - Basilio (Tenor)<br />
Norman Allin*/Italo Tajo* - Bartolo (Bass)<br />
Winifred Radford - Barbarina (Soprano)<br />
Fergus Dunlop - Antonio (Bass)<br />
Morgan Jones - Don Curzio (Tenor)<br />
The Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Glyndebourne Mozart Opera<br />
Conducted by Fritz Busch - Produced by Karl Ebert<br />
Recorded by HMV at Glydnebourne Theatre, Sussex, England: 6/6/34, 24/6/35, 28/6/35<br />
*Bartolo is sung by Norman Allin, except for La vendetta, oh, la vendetta, by Italo Tajo.<br />
PACO009: The Dream <strong>of</strong> Gerontius, Op. 38 – Elgar<br />
Heddle Nash, Gladys Ripley,<br />
Dennis Noble, Norman Walker<br />
Huddersfield Choral Society<br />
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
Recorded in April, 1945<br />
PACO010: Mass in B minor, BVW232 – Bach<br />
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Emmy Loose (soprano)<br />
Hilde Ceska (soprano)<br />
Gertrud Burgstaler-Schuster (contralto)<br />
Anton Dermota (tenor)<br />
Alfred Poell (bass)<br />
Vienna Akademie Kammerchor<br />
Vienna Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor: Hermann Scherchen<br />
Recorded in 1950<br />
PACO011: Oeuvres de Monteverdi<br />
Nadia Boulanger Ensemble<br />
Recorded in 1937<br />
* Hor ch'el e la terra (6 part madrigal)<br />
* Lamento d'Arianna: Lasciatemi morire (5 part madrigal)<br />
* Zefiro torna, 'ciacona' (Chaconne for two tenors)<br />
* Ardo e scoprir (Duet for two tenors)<br />
* Ohimè, dovè il mio ben? (Romanesca for two tenors)<br />
* Chiome d'oro, bel thesoro (Canzonetta for two tenors)<br />
* Il ballo delle ingrate (Ballet extracts for solo voices & strings)<br />
* Non havea Febo ancora (lamento della ninfa) (4 parrt madrigal)<br />
* Ecco mormorar l'onde (5 part madrigal)<br />
PACO012: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 – Brahms<br />
Jo Vincent soprano<br />
Max Kloos baritone<br />
Amsterdam Toonkunst Choir<br />
Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Willem Mengelberg<br />
Recorded live in Amsterdam, 7th November 1940<br />
PACO013: Granados - Tonadillos al Estilo Antiguo<br />
Lola Rodriguez de Aragon, soprano<br />
Felix Lavilla, piano<br />
(plus Fuensanta Sola (M. Sop.), and unnamed Cor Anglais player)<br />
Recorded in April, 1954<br />
PACO014: The Vespers Of Christmas Eve - Gregorian<br />
Benedictine Monks' Choir <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, Beuron<br />
Conductor: Dr. Maurus Pfaff, O.S.B.<br />
Recorded 6-7 November, 1952<br />
PACO015: Elijah, Op. 70- Mendelssohn (English-language version)<br />
Jacqueline Delman (Soprano)<br />
Norma Procter (Contralto)<br />
George Maran (Tenor)<br />
Bruce Boyce (Baritone)<br />
Michael Cunningham (Boy Soprano)<br />
The London Philharmonic Choir<br />
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(Chorus-Master Frederic Jackson)<br />
The Hampstead Parish Church Boys' Choir<br />
(Choir-Master Martin Sidwell)<br />
The London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Josef Krips<br />
Recorded 18-24 September, 1954<br />
PACO016: Sacred Choral Music - Josquin, Arcadelt, Palestrina<br />
Sistine Chapel Choir (r.1931)<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Monsignor Lorenzo Preobi<br />
conducted by Monsignor Antonio Rella<br />
La Maitrise de la Cathedrale de Dijon (r.1933)<br />
sous la Direction de M. J. Samson<br />
Choir <strong>of</strong> the Strasbourg Cathedral (r.1933)<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Abbé Alphonse Hoch<br />
Amsterdamsch A Capella Koor Bel Canto (r.1929)<br />
onder leiding van Alphons Vranken<br />
Recorded 1929-1933<br />
* Ave Verum Corpus (Josquin de Prés)<br />
Dijon Cathedral Choir (DB 4893)<br />
* Ave Coelorum Domina (Josquin de Prés)<br />
Dijon Cathedral Choir (DB 4893)<br />
* Ave Vera Virginitas (Josquin de Prés)<br />
Strasbourg Cathedral Choir (LX 767)<br />
* Ave Maria (Arcadelt)<br />
Sistine Chapel Choir (DB 1570)<br />
* Motetto - Sicut Cervus (Palestrina)<br />
Sistine Chapel Choir (DB 1570)<br />
* Improperia (Palestrina)<br />
Sistine Chapel Choir (DB 1571)<br />
* Offertorium - Super Flumina (Palestrina)<br />
Sistine Chapel Choir (DB 1571)<br />
* Missa Assumpta Est Maria (Palestrina)<br />
Dijon Cathedral Choir (DB 4896-7)<br />
* Benedictus (Uit Missa) (Palestrina)<br />
Amsterdamsch A Capella Koor Bel Canto (DB 17195)<br />
* Hodie Christus Natus Est (Palestrina)<br />
Amsterdamsch A Capella Koor Bel Canto (DB 17195)<br />
PACO017: Belshazzar's Feast - Walton<br />
Dennis Noble, baritone<br />
Huddersfield Choral Society & Brass Bands<br />
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by William Walton<br />
Recorded 3rd & 10th January, 1943 at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool<br />
PACO018: Belshazzar's Feast - Walton<br />
Dennis Noble, baritone<br />
London Philharmonic Choir<br />
London Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
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conducted by Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded at Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, 10 September, 1953<br />
PACO019: Elisabeth Schumann - BBC Lecture Recitals, 1950, 1951<br />
Elisabeth Schumann, soprano<br />
Ernest Lush, piano<br />
BBC Radio broadcasts from 1950 and 1951<br />
* Mozart: Das Veilchen (KV.476)<br />
* Schubert: Lachen und Weinen (D.777)<br />
* Wolf: Mausfallen-Spruchlein<br />
* Brahms: Vergeliches Ständchen (Op. 84 No. 4)<br />
* R. Strauss: Morgen (Op. 27 No. 4)<br />
* Schubert: Die Forelle (D.550)<br />
* Wolf: In dem Schatten meiner Locken<br />
PACO020: The Glasgow Orpheus Choir, Volume One<br />
Glasgow Orpheus Choir<br />
Sir Hugh Roberton, conductor<br />
Recorded late 1940's – 1951<br />
* Belmont - Hymn (By cool Siloam's shady rill) (adapted by Webbe)<br />
* Peat-fire smooring prayer (M. Kennedy-Fraser)<br />
* Ae fond kiss (Burns)<br />
* Bonnie Dundee (trad)<br />
* Orlington Psalm Tune (Campbell)<br />
* An Eriskay Love Lilt (M. Kennedy-Fraser)<br />
* Ca' the yowes (Burns)<br />
* The dashing White Sergeant (arr. Roberton)<br />
* Crimond (Scottish Psalm Tune) (David Grant)<br />
* Hark, hark the echo falling (Rothery-di Lasso)<br />
* The Blue Bird (Coleridge-Stanford)<br />
* Ellan Vannin (Dear Isle <strong>of</strong> Man) (Green-Townsend)<br />
PACO021: Ariadne auf Naxos (opera) - Richard Strauss<br />
Orchester des Reichssenders Berlin<br />
Clemens Krauss, conductor<br />
Recorded 11th June, 1935<br />
CAST<br />
* Ariadne (Primadonna): Viorica Ursuleac<br />
* Bacchus: Helge Roswaenge<br />
* Brighella: Erich Zimmermann<br />
* Dryade: Gertrude Rünger<br />
* Echo: Ilona Hollendonner<br />
* Harlekin: Karl Hammes<br />
* Najade: Miliza Korjus<br />
* Scaramuccio: Benno Arnold<br />
* Truffaldino: Eugen Fuchs<br />
* Zerbinetta: Erna Berger<br />
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PACO022: French Renaissance Vocal Music<br />
Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Nadia Boulanger<br />
Released in the US in 1950<br />
* Mille regretz (Josquin des Pres)<br />
* Ce moys de may (Clement Jannequin)<br />
* Helas, mon Dieu (Psalm from "Second livre des Meslanges") (Claude Le Jeune)<br />
* Bon jour, mon coeur (from "Meslanges") (Orlando de Lassus)<br />
* Noblesse git au coeur ("Musique 1570") (Guillaume Costeley)<br />
* Quand mon mary vient de dehors (Orlando de Lassus)<br />
* A declarer mon affection ("31 Chansons Musicales") (anonymous)<br />
* Mignonne, allons voir si la Rose ("Musique 1570") (Guillaume Coste ley)<br />
* Hau, hau, hau le boys! ("31 Chansons Musicales") (Claudin de Serimsy)<br />
* Revecy venire du Printemps ("Le Printemps," 1513) (Claude Le Jeune)<br />
* Vous me tuez si doucement ("Chansonettes Mesurees") (Jacques Mauduit)<br />
* Tu ne l'enten pas, c'est latin (Claude Le Jeune)<br />
* Au joly boys ("31 Chansons Musicales") (Claudin de Sermisy)<br />
* Francion vint l'autre jour (Pierre Bonnet)<br />
* Le Chant des Oyseaux (Clement Jannequin)<br />
PACO023: The Glasgow Orpheus Choir, Volume Two<br />
Glasgow Orpheus Choir<br />
Sir Hugh Roberton, conductor<br />
Recorded late 1940's - 1951<br />
* All In The April Evening Tynan - Roberton<br />
* White Waves on the Water - Plumfield - Roberton<br />
* Jesu, Joy <strong>of</strong> Man's Desiring - Allen - Bach<br />
* The Cloud Capp'd Towers - R. J. S. Stevens<br />
* The Faery Song - Macleod - Boughton<br />
* Far Away (Londonderry Air) - arr. Jozé<br />
* The Old Woman - Campbell - Roberton<br />
* Go Lovely Rose - Waller - Thoman<br />
* O Can Ye Sew Cushions? - arr. Bantock<br />
* Iona Boat Song - arr. Roberton<br />
* The Blue Bird - Coleridge - Stanford<br />
* Mice and Men - arr. Roberton<br />
* Kedron - arr. Roberton<br />
* In Silent Night Rothery - Brahms<br />
* All Through The Night - arr. Roberton<br />
PACO024: Die Walküre (Act 1) – Wagner<br />
Lotte Lehmann: Sieglinde<br />
Lauritz Melchior: Siegmund<br />
Emanuel List: Hunding<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Bruno Walter<br />
Recorded in Musikvereinssaal, Vienna 20-22 June 1935<br />
PACO025: Dichterliebe, Op. 48 – Schumann<br />
Gerhard Hüsch<br />
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Hanns Udo Müller, piano<br />
Recorded 29th and 30th January, 1936, Abbey Road Studios, London<br />
PACO026: Missa Solemnis in D major, Op. 123 – Beethoven<br />
Lois Marshall, soprano<br />
Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano<br />
Eugene Conley, tenor<br />
Jerome Hines, bass<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Robert Shaw Chorale<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded by RCA in Carnegie Hall, New York on 30-31 March and 2 April, 1953<br />
PACO027: Requiem in D minor, K. 626 – Mozart<br />
Renata Tebaldi, soprano<br />
Fedora Barbieri, alto<br />
Giancinto Prandelli, tenor<br />
Cesare Siepi, bass<br />
La Scala Orchestra & Chorus<br />
conducted by Guido Cantelli<br />
Live broadcast recording from Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th September 1950<br />
PACO028: The Rio Grande - Lambert<br />
Hamilton Harty, piano<br />
St. Michael's Singers<br />
(A. W. Whitehead, contralto soloist)<br />
The Hallé Orchestra<br />
conducted by Constant Lambert<br />
Recorded January 11, 1930 in Central Hall, Westminster<br />
PACO029: Margaret Harshaw sings Wagner<br />
Margaret Harshaw, soprano<br />
Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Charles Munch<br />
Broadcast recording from the second half <strong>of</strong> the concert <strong>of</strong> 19th February, 1955<br />
● TANNHAUSER:<br />
Elisabeth's Aria - 'Dich Teure Halle'<br />
● DER FLIEGENDE HOLLANDER:<br />
Senta's Ballad - 'Jo ho ho hoe!'<br />
● GOTTERDAMMERUNG:<br />
Seigfried's funeral music and Brünnhilde's Immolation<br />
PACO030: Die Fledermaus (in English) - Strauss<br />
Ljuba Welitsch<br />
Lily Pons<br />
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Martha Lipton<br />
Richard Tucker<br />
Charles Kullman<br />
John Brownlee<br />
Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra<br />
conducted by Eugene Ormandy<br />
Recorded December 24 and 29, 1950 and January 7, 1951 at the Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York City<br />
PACO031 - Les Saltimbanques (abridged) - Louis Ganne<br />
Liliane Berton - Suzanne<br />
Claude Devos - Paillasse<br />
Freda Betti - Marion<br />
Lucien Lovano - Grand Pingouin<br />
Guy Godin - André<br />
Pierre Germain - Malicorne<br />
Raymond Saint Paul Choirs and Orchestra<br />
conducted by Jules Gressier<br />
Recorded at the Theatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, April 1953<br />
PACO032 – Un Ballo in Maschera - Verdi<br />
Jan Peerce (Riccardo),<br />
Herva Nelli (Amelia),<br />
Robert Merrill (Renato),<br />
Claramae Turner (Ulrica),<br />
Virginia Haskins (Oscar),<br />
George Cehanovsky (Silvano),<br />
Nicola Moscona (Samuel),<br />
Norman Scott (Tom),<br />
John Carmen Rossi (Judge, Servant <strong>of</strong> Amelia)<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Robert Shaw Chorale<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, 17th January 1954 (Act 1) and 24th January 1954 (Acts II and III)<br />
PACO033 – Otello - Verdi<br />
Ramón Vinay (Otello)<br />
Herva Nelli (Desdemona)<br />
Giuseppe Valdengo (Iago)<br />
Virginio Assandri (Cassio)<br />
Leslie Chabay (Roderigo)<br />
Nicola Moscano (Lodovico)<br />
Arthur Newman (Montàno)<br />
Nan Merriman (Emilia)<br />
The NBC Symphony Orchestra and Choruses<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Broadcast 1: 6th December, 1947 (Acts 1 & 2)<br />
Broadcast 2: 13th December, 1947 (Acts 3 & 4)<br />
Studio 8H, NBC Radio City, New York<br />
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PACO034: Missa Solemnis in D major, Op. 123 – Beethoven<br />
Lois Marshall, soprano<br />
Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano<br />
Eugene Conley, tenor<br />
Jerome Hines, bass<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Robert Shaw Chorale<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
Live broadcast recording, Carnegie Hall, 28th March, 1953<br />
PACO035 - Falstaff - Verdi<br />
Falstaff - Mariano Stabile<br />
Ford - Pietro Biasini<br />
Fenton - Dino Borgioli<br />
Dr.Cajus - Alfredo Tedeschi<br />
Bardolph - Giuseppe Nessi<br />
Pistol - Virgilio Lazzari<br />
Mrs.Ford - Franca Somigli<br />
Nanette - Augusta Oltrabella<br />
Mrs.Page - Mita Vasari<br />
Mrs.Quickly - Angelica Cravcenco<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Vienna State Opera Ballet & Chorus<br />
conducted by Arturo Toscanini<br />
PACO036 - Der Rosenkavalier - R. Strauss<br />
Die Feldmarschallin Fürstin Werdenberg - Lotte Lehmann<br />
Der Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau - Richard Mayr<br />
Octavian, called Quinquin, a young nobleman - Maria Olszewska<br />
Herr von Faninal, a rich, newly-enobled contractor - Victor Madin<br />
Sophie, his daughter - Elisabeth Schumann<br />
Marianne Leitmetzerin, her Duenna - Änne Michalsky<br />
Valzacchi, An Italian Intriguer - Hermann Gallos<br />
Annina, his accomplice - Bella Paalen<br />
A Police Commissary - Karl Ettl<br />
An Inn-Keeper - William Wergnick<br />
Four Lackeys <strong>of</strong> the Marschallin's household (Two Tenors and Two Basses)<br />
Four Waiters (One Tenor, Three Basses)<br />
Chorus <strong>of</strong> The Vienna State Opera<br />
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Robert Heger<br />
Recorded 20-24 September, 1933, in the Mittlerer Konzerthaussaal, Vienna<br />
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PACO037 - Die Fledermaus (Highlights in English) - Strauss<br />
Rosalinda - Regina Resnik (soprano)<br />
Adele - Patrice Munsel (soprano)<br />
Alfred - Jan Peerce (tenor)<br />
Gabriel von Eisenstein - James Melton (tenor)<br />
Prince Orl<strong>of</strong>sky - Risë Stevens (mezzo-soprano)<br />
Dr. Falke - Robert Merrill (baritone)<br />
Frank -. Hugh Thompson (baritone)<br />
The Lawyer - Johnny Silver (tenor)<br />
Ida - Paula Lenchner (soprano)<br />
RCA Victor Orchestra<br />
Robert Shaw Chorale (Robert Shaw, director)<br />
Fritz Reiner, conductor<br />
Recorded September 20, 1950 in Manhattan Center, New York City<br />
PACO038 – Requiem - Verdi<br />
• VERDI - Missa da Requiem<br />
• VERDI - Overture to Aida (world première performance)<br />
• CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO - Overture to The Taming <strong>of</strong> the Shrew (previously unissued)<br />
Zinka Milanov, soprano<br />
Bruna Castagna, contralto<br />
Jussi Björling, tenor<br />
Nicola Moscona, bass<br />
The Westminster Choir, director John Finlay Williamson<br />
The NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
REQUIEM: The Alma Gluck Memorial concert, benefitting the Roosevelt Hospital<br />
Live broadcast from Carnegie Hall, 23rd November 1940<br />
OVERTURES: Studio 8H, 30th March 1940<br />
PACO039 - Der Ring Des Nibelungen: 1. Das Rheingold - Wagner<br />
Wotan - Hans Hotter<br />
Donner - Hermann Uhde<br />
Froh - Gerhard Stolze<br />
Loge - Erich Witte<br />
Alberich - Gustav Neidlinger<br />
Mime - Paul Kuén<br />
Fasolt - Ludwig Weber<br />
Fafner - Josef Greindl<br />
Fricka - Ira Malaniuk<br />
Freia - Bruni Falcon<br />
Erda - Maria von Ilosvay<br />
Woglinde - Erika Zimmermann<br />
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Wellgunde - Hetty Plümacher<br />
Flosshilde - Gisela Litz<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Bayreuth Festival<br />
conductor Clemens Krauss<br />
Live concert recording, Bayreuth Festival, 8th August 1953<br />
PACO040 - Der Ring Des Nibelungen: 2. Die Walküre - Wagner<br />
Siegmund - Ramón Vinay<br />
Sieglinde - Regina Resnik<br />
Wotan - Hans Hotter<br />
Brünnhilde - Astrid Varnay<br />
Hunding - Josef Greindl<br />
Fricka - Ira Malaniuk<br />
Gerhilde - Brünnhild Friedland<br />
Ortlinde - Bruni Falcon<br />
Waltraute - Lise Sorrell<br />
Schwertleite - Maria von Ilosvay<br />
Helmwige - Liselotte Thomamüller<br />
Siegrune - Gisela Litz<br />
Grimgerde - Sibylla Plate<br />
Rossweisse - Erika Schubert<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Bayreuth Festival<br />
conductor Clemens Krauss<br />
Live concert recording, Bayreuth Festival, 9th August 1953<br />
PACO041 - Der Ring Des Nibelungen: 3. Siegfried - Wagner<br />
Siegfried - Wolfgang Windgassen<br />
Mime - Paul Kuén<br />
Brünnhilde - Astrid Varnay<br />
Wanderer - Hans Hotter<br />
Alberich - Gustav Neidlinger<br />
Fafner - Josef Greindl<br />
Erda - Maria von Ilosvay<br />
Waldvogel - Rita Streich<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Bayreuth Festival<br />
conductor Clemens Krauss<br />
Live concert recording, Bayreuth Festival, 10th August 1953<br />
PACO042 - Der Ring Des Nibelungen: 4. Götterdämmerung - Wagner<br />
Brünnhilde - Astrid Varnay<br />
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Siegfried - Wolfgang Windgassen<br />
Hagen - Josef Greindl<br />
Alberich - Gustav Neidlinger<br />
Gunther - Hermann Uhde<br />
Gutrune - Natalie Hinsch-Gröndahl<br />
Waltraute - Ira Malaniuk<br />
Woglinde - Erika Zimmermann<br />
Wellgunde - Hetty Plümacher<br />
Floßhilde - Gisela Litz<br />
1. Norne - Maria von Ilosvay<br />
2. Norne - Ira Malaniuk<br />
3. Norne - Regina Resnik<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Bayreuth Festival<br />
conductor Clemens Krauss<br />
Live concert recording, Bayreuth Festival, 12th August 1953<br />
PACO043 - Parsifal - Wagner<br />
Amfortas - George London<br />
Titurel - Josef Greindl<br />
Gurnemanz - Ludwig Weber<br />
Parsifal - Ramón Vinay<br />
Klingsor - Hermann Uhde<br />
Kundry - Martha Mödl<br />
Altsolo - Maria von Ilosvay<br />
Gralsritter - Gene Tobin<br />
Gralsritter - Theo Adam<br />
Knappe - Hetty Plümacher<br />
Knappe - Gisela Litz<br />
Knappe - Hugo Kratz<br />
Knappe - Gerhard Stolze<br />
Blume - Rita Streich<br />
Blume - Erika Zimmermann<br />
Blume - Hetty Plümacher<br />
Blume - Anna Tassopoulos<br />
Blume - Gerda Wismar<br />
Blume - Gisela Litz<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Bayreuth Festival<br />
conductor Clemens Krauss<br />
Live concert recording, Bayreuth Festival, 24 th July 1953<br />
PACO044 - Carmina Burana - Orff<br />
Agnes Giebel, soprano<br />
Marcel Cordes, baritone<br />
Paul Kuén, tenor<br />
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Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Westdeustchen Rundfunk<br />
Chorus-master: Bernhard Zimmerman<br />
Cologne Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester<br />
conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch<br />
Recorded in 1956 under the personal supervision <strong>of</strong> Carl Orff<br />
PACO045 - Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) - Mozart<br />
Helge Roswaenge (tenor) - Tamino<br />
Tiana Lemnitz (soprano) - Pamina<br />
Gerhard Hüsch (baritone) - Papageno<br />
Irma Beilke (soprano) - Papagena/Old Woman/First Boy<br />
Wilhelm Strienz (bass) - Sarastro<br />
Erna Berger (soprano) - Queen <strong>of</strong> the Night<br />
Heinrich Tessmer (tenor) - Monostatos the Moor/First Man in Armour<br />
Hilde Scheppan (soprano) - First Lady<br />
Elfriede Marherr (soprano) - Second Lady<br />
Rut Berglund (contralto) - Third Lady/Third Boy<br />
Carla Spletter (soprano) - Second Boy<br />
Walter Grossman (bass) - Speaker/Second Man in Armour<br />
Ernst Fabbry (tenor) - Priest<br />
Favres Solisten Vereinigung<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1937-8<br />
PACO046 - Dichterliebe - Frauenliebe und -leben - Schumann<br />
Lotte Lehmann, soprano<br />
Bruno Walter, piano<br />
Recorded in 1941<br />
PACO047 - Tosca - Puccini<br />
Tosca - Carmen Melis [s]<br />
Cavaradossi - Piero Pauli [t]<br />
Scarpia - Apollo Granforte [b]<br />
Angelotti - Giovanni Azzimonti [b]<br />
Il Sagrestano - Antonio Gelli [bs]<br />
Spoletta - Nello Palai [t]<br />
Sciarrone - Giovanni Azzimonti [b]<br />
Shepherd Boy - Uncredited<br />
Orchestra and Chorus <strong>of</strong> La Scala, Milan<br />
Conducted by Carlo Sabajno<br />
Chorus Master, Vittore Veneziani<br />
Recorded in 1929 and 1930<br />
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PACO048 - Requiem - Verdi - NEW STEREO VERSION<br />
Herva Nelli - soprano<br />
Fedora Barbieri - mezzo-soprano<br />
Giuseppe di Stefano - tenor<br />
Cesare Siepi - bass<br />
The Robert Shaw Chorale<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
Recorded 27th January, 1951, Carnegie Hall, New York City<br />
PACO049 - Lulu - Berg<br />
World première studio recording from 1951<br />
Cast (in order <strong>of</strong> singing):<br />
Karl Loida, bass - Animal trainer<br />
Hans Libert, tenor - Alwa<br />
Otto Wiener, baritone - Dr. Schön<br />
Ilona Steingruber, soprano - Lulu<br />
Waldemar Kmentt, tenor - The Painter<br />
Claus Logau, speaker - The Doctor<br />
Emil Siegert, bass - Schigolch<br />
Waldemar Kmentt, tenor - The Prince<br />
Hilde Matheis, contralto - Dressing-room attendant<br />
Hans Wild, bass - Manager<br />
Maria Cerny, mezzo-soprano - Countess Geschitz<br />
Karl Loida, bass - Rodrigo<br />
Friedl Riegler, contralto - Schoolboy<br />
Willy Bacher, tenor - Servant<br />
Vienna Symphony Orchestra<br />
conducted by Herbert Häfner<br />
PACO050 - A German Requiem – Brahms<br />
Toscanini broadcast <strong>of</strong> January 24th 1943<br />
Vivian della Chiesa, soprano<br />
Herbert Janssen, baritone<br />
The Westminster Choir<br />
Director: John Finlay Williamson<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
conductor Arturo Toscanini<br />
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PACO051 - The Love for Three Oranges - Prok<strong>of</strong>iev<br />
Slovenian National Opera, Ljubljana<br />
conductor Bogo Leskovich<br />
Studio recording from 1955<br />
le Roi de Trèfle - Latko Koroshetz<br />
le Prince - Janec Lipusek<br />
la Princesse Clarice - Bogdana Stritar<br />
Léandre - Danilo Merlak<br />
Truffaldino - Drago Chuden<br />
Tchélio - Zdravko Kovac<br />
Fata Morgana - Vanda Guerlovich<br />
Linette - Vanda Zikherl<br />
Nicolette - Bogena Glavak<br />
Ninette - Sonja Kochevar<br />
la Cusinière - Friderik Lupsha<br />
Farfarello - Vladimir Dolnichar<br />
Sméraldine - Elza Karlovatz<br />
le Maitre de Cérémonies - Slavko Shtrukel<br />
le Hérault - Simeon Tzar<br />
PACO052 - Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Wagner<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
conductor Rudolf Kempe<br />
Studio recording from 1956<br />
Hans Sachs: Ferdinand Frantz<br />
Veit Pogner: Gottlob Frick<br />
Kunz Vogelgesang: Horst Wilhelm<br />
Konrad Nachtigall: Walter Stoll<br />
Sixtus Beckmesser: Benno Kusche<br />
Fritz Kothner: Gustav Neidlinger<br />
Balthasar Zorn: Manfred Schmidt<br />
Ulrich Eisslinger: Leopold Clam<br />
Augustin Moser: Herold Kraus<br />
Hermann Ortel: Robert K<strong>of</strong>fmane<br />
Hans Schwarz: Anton Metternich<br />
Hans Foltz: Hanns Pick<br />
Walther von Stolzing: Rudolf Schock<br />
Eva: Elisabeth Grümmer<br />
Magdalene: Marga Höffgen<br />
David: Gerhard Unger<br />
Ein Nachtwächter: Hermann Prey<br />
Berliner Philharmoniker<br />
Chöre der Deutschen Oper Berlin, der Berliner Staatsoper und St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale, Berlin<br />
Conducted by Rudolf Kempe<br />
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PACO053 - Sorochyntsky Fair - Mussorgsky<br />
Slovenian National Opera, Ljubljana<br />
conductor Samo Hubad<br />
Studio recording from 1955<br />
Cherevik - Latko Koroshetz<br />
Khivria - Bogdana Stritar<br />
Parassia - Vilma Bukovetz<br />
Kum - Friderik Lupsha<br />
Gritsko - Miro Branjnik<br />
Afansy Ivanovich - Slavko Shtrukel<br />
Gypsy - Andrei Andreev<br />
Chernobog - Samo Smerkolj<br />
PACO054 – Aida, Verdi<br />
Chorus <strong>of</strong> La Scala, Milan<br />
Directed by Vittore Veneziani<br />
Milan Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Lorenzo Molajoli<br />
Studio recording from 1928<br />
Aïda - Giannina Arangi-Lombardi<br />
Amneris - Maria Capuana<br />
Radamès - Aroldo Lindi<br />
Amonasro - Armando Borgioli<br />
Ramfis - Tancredi Pasero<br />
Il re - Salvatore Baccaloni<br />
Un messagero - Giuseppe Nessi<br />
PACO055 - Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Mahagonny - Weill<br />
Lotte Lenya - Jenny<br />
Gisela Litz - Mrs. Bigbeck<br />
Horst Günter - Trinity Moses<br />
Georg Mund - Pennybank Bill<br />
Fritz Göllnitz - Jake and Tobby<br />
Sigmund Roth - Alaska Joe Wolf<br />
Peter Martwork - Fatty the Bookkeeper<br />
Heinz Sauerbaum - Jimmy Mahoney<br />
Richard Munch - Speaker<br />
North German Radio Chorus, dir. Max Thurn<br />
Orchestra & Chorus conducted by<br />
Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg<br />
Produced under the supervision <strong>of</strong> George Davis and George Avakian<br />
Recorded 3-11 November, 1956 Friedrich Ebert Hall, Harburg bei Hamburg, Germany<br />
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PACO056 - Gregorian Chant: Litugia Paschalis - The Easter Liturgy<br />
Choir <strong>of</strong> the Monks <strong>of</strong> the Benedictine Abbey <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, Beuron<br />
Direction: Pater Dr. Maurus Pfaff, O.S.B.<br />
Recorded in 1957 and 1953<br />
• I. Benedictiones et Praeconium<br />
(The Blessings and Easter Song)<br />
• II. Promissio Baptismalis et Missa Solemnis<br />
(The Baptismal Procession and the Mass <strong>of</strong> the Easter Vigil)<br />
• III. Missa in Dominica Resurrectionis<br />
(The Easter Sunday Mass)<br />
PACO057 - Furtwängler's 1953 RAI Ring Cycle - 1. Das Rheingold<br />
Rome Symphony Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> RAI<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
Wotan - Ferdinand Frantz<br />
Donner - Alfred Poell<br />
Froh - Lorenz Fehenberger<br />
Loge - Wolfgang Windgassen<br />
Fricka - Ira Malaniuk<br />
Freia - Elisabeth Grümmer<br />
Erda - Ruth Siewert<br />
Alberich - Gustav Neidlinger<br />
Mime - Julius Patzak<br />
Fasolt - Josef Greindl<br />
Fafner - Gottlob Frick<br />
Woglinde - Sena Jurinac<br />
Wellgunde - Magda Gabory<br />
Flosshilde - Hilde Rössl-Majdan<br />
PACO058 - Furtwängler's 1953 RAI Ring Cycle - 2. Die Walküre<br />
Rome Symphony Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> RAI<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
Siegmund - Wolfgang Windgassen<br />
Hunding - Gottlob Frick<br />
Wotan - Ferdinand Frantz<br />
Sieglinde - Hilde Konetzni<br />
Brünnhilde - Martha Mödl<br />
Fricka - Elsa Cavelti<br />
Helmwige - Judith Hellwig<br />
Ortlinde - Magda Gabory<br />
Gerhilde - Gerda Scheyrer<br />
Waltraute - Dagmar Schmedes<br />
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Siegrune - Olga Bennings<br />
Rossweisse - Ira Malaniuk<br />
Grimgerde - Elsa Cavelti<br />
Schwertleite - Hilde Rössl-Majdan<br />
PACO059 - Furtwängler's 1953 RAI Ring Cycle - 3. Siegfried<br />
Rome Symphony Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> RAI<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
Siegfried - Ludwig Suthaus<br />
Wanderer - Ferdinand Frantz<br />
Mime - Julius Patzak<br />
Alberich - Alois Pernerstorfer<br />
Fafner - Josef Greindl<br />
Woodbird - Rita Streich<br />
Brünnhilde - Martha Mödl<br />
Erda - Margarete Klose<br />
PACO060 - Furtwängler's 1953 RAI Ring Cycle - 4. Götterdämmerung<br />
Rome Symphony Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> RAI<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1953<br />
Siegfried - Ludwig Suthaus<br />
Gunther - Alfred Poell<br />
Hagen - Josef Greindl<br />
Brünnhilde - Martha Mödl<br />
Gutrune - Sena Jurinac<br />
Waltraute - Margarete Klose<br />
First Norn - Margarete Klose<br />
Second Norn - Hilde Rössl-Majdan<br />
Third Norn - Sena Jurinac<br />
Alberich - Alois Pernerstorfer<br />
Woglinde - Sena Jurinac<br />
Wellgunde - Magda Gabory<br />
Flosshilde - Hilde Rössl-Majdan<br />
PACO 061 - Stravinsky conducts his "mélodrame" Perséphone<br />
Vera Zorina, Narrator<br />
Richard Robinson, Tenor<br />
The Westminster Choir<br />
director Dr. John Finley Williamson<br />
New York Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Igor Stravinsky<br />
Recorded in 1957<br />
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PACO062 - Keilberth's 1955 Bayreuth stereo Der Fliegende Holländer<br />
Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra<br />
Wilhelm Pitz Chorus Master<br />
Joseph Keilberth, conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo in 1955<br />
Astrid Varnay - Senta<br />
Hermann Uhde - The Dutchman<br />
Rudolf Lustig - Erik<br />
Ludwig Weber - Daland<br />
Elisabeth Schärtel - Mary<br />
Josef Traxel - The Steersman<br />
PACO063 - Désormière conducts Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande<br />
Chorus Yvonne Gouverne<br />
Orchestre Symphonique<br />
Roger Désormière, conductor<br />
Recorded in Paris in 1941<br />
Jacques Jansen - Pelléas<br />
Irène Joachim - Mélisande<br />
Henri Etcheverry - Goraud<br />
Germaine Cernay - Geneviève<br />
Paul Cabanel - Arkel<br />
Leila Ben Sedira - Yniold<br />
Emile Rousseau - Le berger<br />
Armand Narçon - Le médecin<br />
PACO064 - Jussi Björling is Gounod's FAUST<br />
Jussi Björling<br />
Elisabeth Söderström<br />
Cesare Siepi<br />
Orchestra & Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan Opera<br />
Jean Morel, conductor<br />
Live at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, December 1959<br />
Jussi Björling - Faust<br />
Elisabeth Söderström - Marguerite<br />
Cesare Siepi - Méphistophélès<br />
Robert Merrill - Valentin<br />
Mildred Miller - Siébel<br />
Thelma Votipka - Marthe<br />
Roald Reitan – Wagner<br />
PACO065 - Friedrich Schorr's legendary live Meistersinger<br />
Friedrich Schorr - Sachs<br />
Elfriede Marherr-Wagner - Eva<br />
Robert Hutt - Walther<br />
Leo Schützendorf - Beckmesser<br />
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Emanuel List - Pogner<br />
Karl Jöken - David<br />
Lydia Kindermann - Magdalene<br />
*Fritz Wolff - Walther<br />
*Eduard Kandl - Beckmesser<br />
Berlin State Opera Orchestra and Chorus<br />
Leo Blech conductor<br />
Recorded during the performances <strong>of</strong> *29 April and 22 May 1928 in the Theater unter der Linden, Berlin<br />
• WAGNER Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Excerpts)<br />
INCLUDES PREVIOUSLY-UNISSUED EXTRA TRACKS:<br />
• Jerum! Jerum! (Sachs, Beckmesser, Walther, Eva) (3:16)*<br />
• Sieh, Evchen! Dacht ich’s doch, wo sie blieb! (Sachs, Eva)*<br />
PACO067 - Furtwängler conducts WAGNER Trisan und Isolde<br />
Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden<br />
Philharmonia Orchestra<br />
conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler<br />
Recorded in 1952<br />
Tristan - Ludwig Suthaus<br />
Isolde - Kirsten Flagstad<br />
Brangäne - Blanche Thebom<br />
König Marke - Josef Greindl<br />
Kurwenal - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau<br />
Melot - Edgar Evans<br />
Seemann - Rudolf Schock<br />
Hirt - Rudolf Schock<br />
Steuermann - Rhoderick Davies<br />
PACO 068 - KARAJAN conducts STRAUSS'S Die Fledermaus<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra & State Opera Chorus<br />
Herbert von Karajan conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo in Vienna, 1960<br />
Rosalinde (wife <strong>of</strong> Eisenstein) - Hilde Gueden<br />
Gabriel von Eisenstein (a well-to-do gentleman) - Waldemar Kmentt<br />
Adele (maid to Rosalinde) - Erika Köth<br />
Falke (friend <strong>of</strong> Eisenstein) - Walter Berry<br />
Frank (a prison governor) - Eberhard Wächter<br />
Alfred (an Italian tenor) - Giuseppe Zampieri<br />
Prince Orl<strong>of</strong>sky (a young Russian nobleman) - Regina Resnik<br />
Dr. Blind (Eisenstein's lawyer) - Peter Klein<br />
Frosch (a prison warder) - Erich Kunz<br />
Ida (Adele's sister) - Hedwig Schubert<br />
Lord Barrymore (an English nobleman) - Omar Godknow<br />
Ivan (butler to Prince Orl<strong>of</strong>sky) - B. Fasolt<br />
Carikoni (an influential man) - Andre von Mattoni<br />
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PACO069 - POULENC Dialogues des Carmelites<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Paris National Opera<br />
Pierre Dervaux, conductor<br />
Recorded in 1958<br />
Denise Duval (sop) Blanche de la Force<br />
Régine Crespin (sop) Madame Lidoine<br />
Denise Scharley (mez) Madame de Croissy<br />
Liliane Berton (sop) Soeur Constance<br />
Rita Gorr (mez) Mere Marie<br />
Xavier Depraz (bass) Marquis de la Force<br />
Paul Finel (ten) Chevalier de la Force<br />
Janine Fourrier (sop) Mere Jeanne<br />
Gisèle Desmoutiers (sop) Soeur Mathilde<br />
Louis Rialland (ten) L'Aumônier<br />
René Bianco (bar) Le Geôlier<br />
Jacques Mars (bar) L'Officier<br />
Raphael Romagnoni (ten) First Commissaire<br />
Charles Paul (bar) Second Commissaire<br />
Michel Forel (ten) Thierry<br />
Max Conti (bar) Javelinot<br />
PACO 070 - KARAJAN conducts Die Fledermaus Ballet & Gala, plus Waltzes and Overtures<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra & State Opera Chorus<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Herbert von Karajan, conductor<br />
Recorded Vienna 1960 and Berlin 1940-42<br />
• JOHANN STRAUSS II Die Fledermaus - Ballet<br />
• LEHAR, LEON, STEIN Vilia-Lied (The Merry Widow)<br />
Renata Tebaldi<br />
• FERARI, PLANTE Domino<br />
Fernando Corena<br />
• LOEWE, LERNER I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady)<br />
Birgit Nilsson<br />
• VALENTE, TAGLIAFERRI, BOVIO Passione<br />
Mario del Monaco<br />
• LAVILLA Lullaby<br />
Teresa Berganza<br />
• ARDITI Il bacio<br />
Joan Sutherland<br />
• LEHAR Dein ist mein ganzes Hertz (Land <strong>of</strong> Smiles)<br />
Jussi Björling<br />
• GERSHWIN, GERSHWIN, HEYWARD Summertime (Porgy and Bess)<br />
Leontyne Price<br />
• BERLIN Anything you can do (Annie Get Your Gun)<br />
Giulietta Simionato & Ettore Bastianini<br />
• SIECZYNSKI Wien, Wien nur du allein<br />
Ljuba Welitsch<br />
• STRAUSS Künstlerleben, Op. 316<br />
• STRAUSS Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437<br />
• STRAUSS Der Zigeunerbaron - Overture<br />
• STRAUSS Die Fledermaus - Overture<br />
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PACO071 - PUCCINI - Turandot<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan Opera, New York<br />
Leopold Stokowski, conductor<br />
Broadcast performance, 1961<br />
A Mandarin (baritone) - Calvin Marsh<br />
Liù, a young slave girl (soprano) - Anna M<strong>of</strong>fo<br />
Calaf, the Unknown Prince (tenor) - Franco Corelli<br />
Timur, his aged father, exiled king <strong>of</strong> Tartary (bass) - Bonaldo Giaiotti<br />
Prince <strong>of</strong> Persia (non-singing role) - Edilio Ferraro<br />
Ping, the Grand Chancellor (baritone) - Frank Guarrara<br />
Pang, the General Purveyor (tenor) - Robert Nagy<br />
Pong, the Chief Cook (tenor) - Charles Anthony<br />
Emperor Altoum <strong>of</strong> China (tenor) - Alessio de Paolis<br />
Princess Turandot, his daughter (soprano) - Birgit Nilsson<br />
PACO072 - DONIZETTI - L'elisir d'amore<br />
Choir and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan Opera, New York<br />
Ettore Panizza, conductor<br />
Broadcast performance, 1942<br />
Bidú Sayão Adina<br />
Bruno Landi Nemorino<br />
Francesco Valentino Belcore<br />
Salvatore Baccaloni Dulcamara<br />
Mona Paulee Giannetta<br />
PACO073 - HONEGGER Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher (Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc at the Stake)<br />
Vera Zorina, narrator (Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc)<br />
The Philhadelphia Orchestra, soloists & choruses<br />
Eugene Ormandy, conductor<br />
Speaking Roles<br />
Jeanne d’Arc: Vera Zorina<br />
Frère Dominique: Raymond Gerome<br />
Singing Roles<br />
The Virgin: Frances Yeend (soprano)<br />
Marguerite: Carolyn Long (soprano)<br />
Catherine: Martha Lipton (contralto)<br />
A Voice; Jean de Luxembourg; Regnault de Chartres; Porcus; First Herald: David Lloyd (tenor)<br />
Guillaume de Flavy; A Voice; Second Herald: Kenneth Smith (bass)<br />
Narrators: Anne Carrere, Charles Mahieu, Jean Julliard, John H. Brown (boy soprano)<br />
Temple University Choirs (Elaine Brown, director)<br />
St. Peter’s Boys Choir (Harold Gilbert, director)<br />
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PACO 074 - THE ROGER WAGNER CHORALE sings<br />
Various Soloists (see below)<br />
The Roger Wagner Chorale<br />
Roger Wagner , conductor<br />
Recorded in stereo in London and Hollywood, 1960<br />
• WALTON Belshazzar's Feast<br />
John Cameron, baritone<br />
• J. S. BACH Cantata No. 4: Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV4<br />
• VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Mass in G minor<br />
Doralene McNelly, soprano<br />
Alice Ann Yates, alto<br />
Michael Carolan, tenor<br />
Charles Scharbach, bass<br />
Paul Salamunivich, cantor<br />
PACO075 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts MOZART - Die Zauberflöte - Symphony No. 39 in E flat<br />
• MOZART Die Zauberflöte<br />
Broadcast recorded at the Salzburg Festival, 6 August 1951<br />
THE CAST<br />
Josef Greindl Sarastro<br />
Anton Dermota Tamino<br />
Paul Schöffler Sprecher<br />
Fred Liewehr Erster Priester<br />
Franz Hobling Zweiter Priester<br />
Wilma Lipp Königin Der Nacht<br />
Irmgard Seefried Pamina<br />
Christel Goltz Erste Dame<br />
Margherita Kenney Zweite Dame<br />
Sieglinde Wagner Dritte Dame<br />
Erich Kunz Papageno<br />
Edith Oravez Papagena<br />
Peter Klein Monostatos<br />
Hannelore Steffek Erster Knabe<br />
Luise Leitner Zweiter Knabe<br />
Friedl Meusburger Dritter Knabe<br />
Hans Beirer Erster Geharnischter<br />
Franz Bierbach Zweiter Geharnischter<br />
Vienna State Opera Chorus<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Wilhelm Furtwängler conductor<br />
• MOZART Symphony 39 in E flat major, K543<br />
Broadcast performance recorded at the State Opera House, Berlin, 8 February 1944<br />
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Wilhelm Furtwängler conductor<br />
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PACO076 - BEECHAM conducts MOZART - Requiem; SCHUBERT- Symphony No. 5 in B flat<br />
Elsie Morison soprano<br />
Monica Sinclair contralto<br />
Alexander Young tenor<br />
Marian Nowakowski bass<br />
BBC Chorus, dir. Leslie Woodgate<br />
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor<br />
• MOZART Requiem Mass in D minor, K626 (rev. Beecham)<br />
• SCHUBERT Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, D485<br />
PACO077 - TOSCANINI conducts BEETHOVEN'S Fidelio<br />
• BEETHOVEN Fidelio<br />
Act 1 transmitted 10th December 1944<br />
Act 2 transmitted 17th December 1944<br />
NBC Studio 8H, New York City<br />
Abscheulicher recorded 14 June 1945<br />
Carnegie Hall, New York City<br />
THE CAST<br />
Jan Peerce (tenor) - Florestano<br />
Rose Bampton (soprano) - Leonora<br />
Nicola Moscona (bass) - Don Fernando<br />
Herbert Janssen (bass) - Don Pizarro<br />
Sidor Belarsky (bass) - Rocco<br />
Eleanor Steber (soprano) - Marcellina<br />
Joseph Laderoute (tenor) - Giacchino<br />
NBC Symphony Orchestra<br />
Chorus Director Peter Wilhousky<br />
Arturo Toscanini conductor<br />
PACO078 - GIULINI conducts MOZART Don Giovanni<br />
• MOZART Don Giovanni<br />
Recorded 7-15 October 1959<br />
THE CAST<br />
Eberhard Wächter (baritone) - Don Giovanni<br />
Joan Sutherland (soprano) - Donna Anna<br />
Luigi Alva (tenor) - Don Ottavio<br />
Gottlob Frick (bass) - Commendatore<br />
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) - Donna Elvira<br />
Giuseppe Taddei (baritone) - Leporello<br />
Piero Cappuccilli (baritone) - Masetto<br />
Graziella Sciutti (soprano) - Zerlina<br />
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Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus<br />
Chorus Master Roberto Benaglio<br />
Harpsichord Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Heinrich Schmidt<br />
Carlo Maria Giulini conductor<br />
PACO079 - KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD Song Recital: Schumann, Grieg, Brahms, Schubert, Charles<br />
Kirsten Flagstad soprano<br />
Edwin McArthur piano<br />
Studio recordings, 1950 and 1952<br />
SCHUBERT<br />
1 Die junge Nonne, D.828 (Text: Craigher)<br />
2 Die Liebe hat gelogen, D.751 (Text: Platen)<br />
3 Die Post (Die Winterreise, D.911, No. 13) (Text: Müller)<br />
4 Der Wegweiser (Die Winterreise, D.911, No. 20) (Text: Müller)<br />
SCHUMANN<br />
Frauenliebe und –leben, Op. 42 (Text: Chamisso)<br />
5 Seit ich ihn gesehen<br />
6 Er, der Herrlichste von Allen<br />
7 Ich kann’s nicht fassen, nicht glauber<br />
8 Du Ring an meinem Finger<br />
9 Helft mir, ihr Schwestern<br />
10 Süsser Freund, du blickest<br />
11 An meinem Herzen<br />
12 Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz getan<br />
BRAHMS<br />
13 Liebestreu, Op. 3, No. 1 (Text: Reinick)<br />
14 Meine liebe ist grün, Op. 63, No. 5 (Text: F. Schumann)<br />
15 Sind es Schmerzen, sind des Freuden, Op. 33, No. 3 (Text: Tieck)<br />
GRIEG<br />
Haugtussa, Op. 67 (Text: Garborg)<br />
16 Det Syng [The Singing]<br />
17 Veslemöy [Little Maiden]<br />
18 Bläber-Li [Bilberry Slopes]<br />
19 Møte [Meeting]<br />
20 Elsk [Love]<br />
21 Killingsdans [Kidlings’ Dance]<br />
22 Vond Dag [Evil Day]<br />
23 Ved Gjætle-Bekken [At the Brook]<br />
24 Ernest CHARLES: When I have sung my songs (Text: Charles)<br />
PACO080 - MARIA CALLAS as PUCCINI'S Tosca - the legendary 1953 La Scala recording<br />
• PUCCINI Tosca<br />
THE CAST<br />
Maria Callas - Tosca<br />
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Giuseppe di Stefano - Cavaradossi<br />
Tito Gobbi - Scarpia<br />
Franco Calabrese - Angelotti<br />
Angelo Mercuriali - Spoletta<br />
Melchiorre Luise - Sacrestan<br />
Dario Caselli - Sciarrone/Gaoler<br />
Alvaro Cordova - Shepherd<br />
Chorus and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> La Scala, Milan<br />
Chorus Master Vittore Veneziani<br />
Conductor Victor de Sabata<br />
PACO081 - GILBERT & SULLIVAN The Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penzance<br />
• GILBERT & SULLIVAN The Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penzance<br />
THE CAST<br />
Major-General Stanley George Baker<br />
The Pirate King James Milligan<br />
Samuel, A Pirate John Cameron<br />
Frederic, An Apprentice Pirate Richard Lewis<br />
Sergeant Of Police Owen Brannigan<br />
Mabel Elsie Morison<br />
Edith Heather Harper<br />
Kate Marjorie Thomas<br />
Ruth, A Pirate Maid Monica Sinclair<br />
The Pro Arte Orchestra<br />
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus<br />
Chorus Master: Peter Gellhorn<br />
Conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent<br />
SULLIVAN Cylinder recordings<br />
Originally released as part <strong>of</strong> PASC147, newly treated for pitch irregularities<br />
• Airs from The Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penzance<br />
Edison Light Opera Company, recorded June 1914<br />
• Selections from The Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penzance<br />
British Military Band, recorded early 1910<br />
• First Selection from The Rose <strong>of</strong> Persia<br />
London Regimental Band, recorded 1899<br />
• Selection from HMS Pinafore<br />
National Military Band, recorded early 1904<br />
• Airs from Patience<br />
Edison Light Opera Company, recorded November 1913<br />
• Iolanthe - The Sentry's Song<br />
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Harry Dearth, recorded July 1906<br />
• The Willow Song<br />
Louise Kirkby Lunn, recorded 1904<br />
PACO082 - KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD Song Recital 2: Schubert, Brahms, R. Strauss, US composers<br />
Kirsten Flagstad soprano<br />
Edwin McArthur piano<br />
Studio recordings, 1952<br />
SCHUBERT<br />
• An die Musik, D.547 (Text: Schober) (2:58)<br />
• Ganymed, D.544 (Text: Goethe) (4:08)<br />
BRAHMS<br />
• Von ewiger Liebe, Op. 43, No. 1 (Text: Wenzig) (4:32)<br />
• O wüsst’ ich doch den Weg zurück, Op. 63, No. 8 (Text: Groth) (3:31)<br />
• Muss es eine Trennung geben, Op. 33, No. 12 (Text: Tieck) (3:21)<br />
• Wie froh und Frisch, Op. 33, No. 14 (Text: Tieck) (2:22)<br />
R. STRAUSS<br />
• Mein Herz ist stumm, mein Herz ist kalt, Op. 19, No. 6 (Text: Schack) (3:37)<br />
• Ich liebe Dich, Op. 37, No. 2 (Text: Liliencrom) (2:24)<br />
• Ruhe, meine Seele, Op. 27, No. 1 (Text: Henckell) (3:44)<br />
• Wiegenlied, Op. 41a, No. 1 (Text: Dehmel) (4:20)<br />
• Allerseelen, Op. 10, No. 8 (Text: Gilm) (3:22)<br />
• Zueignung, Op. 10, No. 1 (Text: Gilm) (1:53)<br />
• Du meines Herzens Krönelein, Op. 21, No. 2 (Text: Dahn) (2:31)<br />
• Ach Lieb’ ich muss nun scheiden, Op. 21, No. 3 (Text: Dahn) (2:16)]<br />
J. Walter KRAMER<br />
• Now like a lantern (Text: Raphael) (2:50)<br />
John Alden CARPENTER<br />
• When I bring to you colour’d toys (Text: Tagore) (2:20)<br />
• The sleep that flits on baby’s eyes (Text: Tagore) (2:34)<br />
James H. ROGERS<br />
• At parting (Text: Peterson) (2:08)<br />
Oley SPEAKS<br />
• Morning (Text: Stanton) (2:10)<br />
Edwin McARTHUR<br />
• We have turned again home (Text: Towne) (2:49)<br />
• Night (Text: Towne) (2:53)<br />
Deems TAYLOR<br />
• A song for lovers, Op. 13, No. 2 (Text: Stephens) (2:52)<br />
Mildred TYSON<br />
• Sea moods (Text: Benham) (2:48)<br />
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PACO083 - MARIA CALLAS in BELLINI'S Norma - the live 1955 La Scala recording<br />
• BELLINI Norma<br />
Recorded 7 December 1955 Teatro alla Scala, Milan<br />
THE CAST<br />
Maria Callas - Norma<br />
Mario Del Monaco - Pollione<br />
Giulietta Simionato - Adalgisa<br />
Nicola Zaccaria - Oroveso<br />
Gabriella Carturan - Clotilde<br />
Giuseppe Zampieri - Flavio<br />
Chorus and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> La Scala, Milan<br />
Chorus Master Norberto Mola<br />
Conductor Antonino Votto<br />
PACO084 - MARIA CALLAS Early recordings: Lucia di Lammermoor (1953); First Studio Sessions (1949)<br />
• DONIZETTI Lucia di Lammermoor<br />
THE CAST<br />
Lucia - Maria Callas<br />
Edgardo - Giuseppe Di Stefano<br />
Enrico - Tito Gobbi<br />
Raimondo - Raffaele Arié<br />
Arturo- Valiano Natali<br />
Alisa - Anna Maria Canali<br />
Normanna- Gino Sarri<br />
Orchestra and Chorus <strong>of</strong> the Florence 'Maggio Musicale'<br />
Chorus Master Andrea Morosini<br />
Conductor Tullio Serafin<br />
• WAGNER Tristan und Isolde - Dolce e calmo<br />
• BELLINI Norma - Casta Diva<br />
• BELLINI Norma - Ah! Bello a me ritorna<br />
• BELLINI I Puritani - O rendetemi la speme<br />
• BELLINI I Puritani - Qui la voce sua soave<br />
• BELLINI I Puritani - Vien diletto, è in ciel la luna<br />
Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI<br />
Conductor Arturo Basile<br />
PACO085 - MARIA CALLAS in BELLINI I Puritani (1953)<br />
• BELLINI I Puritani<br />
• THE CAST<br />
• Elvira - Maria Callas<br />
• Lord Arturo Talbo - Giuseppe Di Stefano<br />
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• Sir Riccardo Forth - Rolando Panerai<br />
• Sir Giorgio - Nicola Rossi-Lemeni<br />
• Enrichetta di Francia - Aurora Cattelani<br />
• Sir Bruno Robertson - Angelo Mercurialli<br />
• Lord Gualtiero Valton - Carlo Forti<br />
Orchestra and Chorus <strong>of</strong> Teatro all Scala<br />
Chorus Master Vittore Veneziani<br />
Conductor Tullio Serafin<br />
PACO 086 - FURTWÄNGLER conducts Brahms' German Requiem<br />
Kerstin Lindberg-Torlind - soprano<br />
Bernhard Sönnerstedt - baritone<br />
Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Stockholm Philharmonic Chorus<br />
Wilhelm Furtwängler - conductor<br />
Live recording, 1948<br />
• BRAHMS Ein Deutches Requiem, Op.45<br />
PACO 087 - GILBERT & SULLIVAN The Mikado, D'Oyly Carte 1926<br />
• GILBERT AND SULLIVAN The Mikado<br />
THE CAST<br />
• The Mikado <strong>of</strong> Japan: Darrell Fancourt<br />
• Nanki-Poo, his son (disguised): Derek Oldham<br />
• Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner: Sir Henry A. Lytton<br />
• Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else: Leo Sheffield<br />
• Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord: George Baker<br />
• Go-To, a Noble Lord: T. Penry Hughes<br />
• Yum-Yum, ward <strong>of</strong> Ko-Ko: Elsie Griffin<br />
• Pitti-Sing, schoolfriend (shared role): Aileen Davies, Doris Hemingway, Beatrice Elburn<br />
• Peep-Bo, another schoolfriend: Beatrice Elburn<br />
• Katisha, a Lady <strong>of</strong> the Mikado’s court: Bertha Lewis<br />
Light Opera Orchestra and Chorus<br />
Harry Norris, conductor<br />
PACO 088 - MASCAGNI Cavalleria Rusticana, Callas, Di Stefano, La Scala 1953<br />
• MASCAGNI Cavalleria Rusticana<br />
• Maria Callas - Santuzza<br />
• Giuseppe di Stefano - Turridu<br />
• Rolando Panerai - Alfio<br />
• Anna Maria Canali - Lola<br />
• Ebe Ticozzi - Mamma Lucia<br />
Chorus and Orchestra <strong>of</strong> La Scala, Milan<br />
Chorus Master Vittore Veneziani<br />
Conductor Tullio Serafin<br />
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Part 5. PABL & PAJZ series: Blues and Jazz <strong>Recordings</strong><br />
PABL001: Legendary Blues - Robert Johnson<br />
Recorded 1936-7<br />
PABL002: Legendary Blues Volume Two - Robert Johnson<br />
Recorded 1936-7<br />
PABL003: The Man With The Gold Guitar - Tampa Red<br />
Recorded 1934-42<br />
PABL004: The Man From Avalon - Mississippi John Hurt<br />
Recorded 1928<br />
PABL005: That Black Snake Moan - Blind Lemon Jefferson<br />
Recorded 1926-9<br />
PABL006: Dirt Road Blues - Charley Patton<br />
Recorded 1929-34<br />
PABL007: No Dough Blues – Blind Blake<br />
Recorded 1926-32<br />
PABL008: Searching The Desert For The Blues Blues – Blind Willie McTell<br />
Recorded 1927-35<br />
PABL009 - Yola My Blues Away - Skip James<br />
Recorded 1931<br />
PAJZ001 - Charlie Parker with Strings (The XR Remasters)<br />
Recorded 1949-52<br />
PAJZ002 - The Quintet - The Trio - Massey Hall, Toronto, May 1953<br />
Charlie Parker (alto saxophone)<br />
Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet)<br />
Bud Powell (piano)<br />
Charles Mingus (double bass)<br />
Max Roach (drums)<br />
Recorded live at Massey Hall, Toronto, May 15th 1953.<br />
PAJZ003 - Songs <strong>of</strong> a Boulevardier - Jean Sablon<br />
Jean Sablon (vocal)<br />
featuring:<br />
Django Reinhardt (guitar)<br />
Wal-Berg (Conductor/Arranger)<br />
Skitch Henderson (Conductor/Arranger)<br />
Recorded 1933-52<br />
PAJZ004 - Miles In Paris - Miles Davis & Tadd Dameron Quintet<br />
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Miles Davis, trumpet<br />
James Moody, saxophone<br />
Tadd Dameron, piano<br />
Barney Spieler, bass<br />
Kenny Clarke, drums<br />
Recorded from radio broadcasts, Paris, 8-15 May, 1949<br />
PAJZ005 - Duke Ellington Live at Carnegie Hall, 1944<br />
Duke Ellington - leader, piano, arranger<br />
Rex Stewart, Taft Jordan, Cat Anderson, Shelton Hemphill - trumpets<br />
Ray Nance - trumpet, violin, vocal<br />
Tricky Sam Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Claude Jones - trombones<br />
Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Otto Hardwicke, Al Sears, Jimmy Hamilton - reeds<br />
Fred Guy - guitar Junior Raglin - bass Hillard Brown - drums<br />
Kay Davis, Marie Ellington, Al Hibbler - vocals<br />
Billy Strayhorn - assistant arranger<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, 19th December 1944<br />
PAJZ006 - The Early Years - Louis Armstrong<br />
Louis Armstrong (cornet, trumpet, vocal)<br />
featuring:<br />
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band<br />
Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra<br />
Clarence William's Blue Five<br />
Eva Taylor<br />
Bessie Smith<br />
Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, Hot Seven, Savoy Ballroom Five, his Sebastian Cotton Club Orchestra, his Orchestra<br />
Recorded 1923-40<br />
PAJZ007 - Duke Ellington Live at Carnegie Hall, 1946<br />
Duke Ellington - leader, piano, arranger<br />
Taft Jordan, Cat Anderson, Francis Williams, Shelton Hemphill - trumpets<br />
Lawrence Brown, Claude Jones, Wilbur de Paris - trombones<br />
Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Otto Hardwicke, Al Sears, Jimmy Hamilton - reeds<br />
Al Lucas- guitar Oscar Pettiford - bass Sonny Greer - drums<br />
Joya Sherrill, Kay Davis, Al Hibbler - vocals<br />
Billy Strayhorn - assistant arranger<br />
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, 4th January 1946<br />
PAJZ008 - Knockin' Myself Out - Art Tatum<br />
● "Big Joe" Turner, vocal; Joe Thomas, trumpet; Art Tatum, piano; Oscar Moore, guitar; Billy Taylor, bass;<br />
Yank Porter, drums. New York, June 13, 1941.<br />
● Art Tatum, piano & vocal on "Toledo Blues"; Chocolate Williams, bass & vocal on "Knockin' Myself Out."<br />
New York, July 26, 1941.<br />
● Frank Newton, trumpet; Art Tatum, piano; Ebenezer Paul, bass; New York, September 16, 1941.<br />
● "Big Joe" Turner, vocal; Joe Thomas, trumpet; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Art Tatum, piano, John Collins,<br />
guitar; Billy Taylor, bass; Ed Dougherty, drums. New York, January 21, 1941.<br />
● Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Jack Teagarden, trombone; Barney Bigard, clarinet; Lionel Hampton, vibes; Art<br />
Tatum, piano; Al Casey, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Sid Catlett, drums. Metropolitan Opera House, New<br />
York, January 18, 1944.<br />
● Art Tatum, piano; Everett Barksdale, guitar; Slam Stewart, bass. Basin Street, New York, October 1955<br />
● Art Tatum, piano; Everett Barksdale, guitar; Bill Pemberton, bass. Olivia's Patio Lounge, Washington DC,<br />
October 1956<br />
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PAJZ009 - Kind <strong>of</strong> Blue : XR - Miles Davis<br />
Miles Davis – trumpet<br />
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley – alto saxophone<br />
Paul Chambers – double bass<br />
Jimmy Cobb – drums<br />
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone<br />
Bill Evans – piano<br />
Wynton Kelly – piano<br />
Recorded in 1959<br />
PAJZ010 - WARDELL GRAY A Sinner Kissed an Angel - studio and live, 1949-1953<br />
Wardell Gray, tenor saxophone<br />
See website for a long list <strong>of</strong> accompanying musicians!<br />
Part 6. PASP & PACS series: Short pieces and Songs<br />
PASP001: Quartet No. 12 in C minor, "Quartettsatz", D703 - Schubert<br />
Budapest Quartet<br />
Recorded 4th April 1934<br />
PASP002: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un Faune - DebussyRoyal Albert Hall Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Landon Ronald<br />
Recorded 24th September 1926, Kingsway Hall, London<br />
PASP003: A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody - George Butterworth<br />
Hallé Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult<br />
Recorded 1942<br />
PASP004: Prelude to Khovantchina – Moussorgsky<br />
Cleveland Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Artur Rodzinski<br />
Released 1940<br />
PASP005: 1812 Overture – Tchaikovsky<br />
Cleveland Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Artur Rodzinski<br />
Released 1940<br />
PASP006: Couperin - Concert à Deux Violoncelles<br />
Paul Tortelier<br />
Maud Martin-Tortelier<br />
Released in France, 1940's<br />
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PASP007: Giardini - Tamborino – Giga<br />
Paul Tortelier<br />
Maud Martin-Tortelier<br />
Released in France, 1940's<br />
PASP008: La Cathédrale Engloutie – Debussy<br />
Walter Geiseking, piano<br />
Recorded 1936<br />
PASP009: Sérénade à la Poupée – Debussy<br />
Vladimir Horowitz, piano<br />
Recorded March 26, 1928, Victor Studio No. 1, Camden, NJ, USA<br />
PASP010: Masonic Funeral Music (Maurerische Trauermusik), K.477 – Mozart<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
cond. Herbert von Karajan<br />
Recorded 1947<br />
PASP011: Leonora Overture No. 2, Op. 72a – Beethoven<br />
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
Conductor: Clemens Krauss<br />
Recorded March 1954 in Vienna<br />
PASP012: "Melodie" (transcribed from "Orphée" Ballet, Act II) – Gluck<br />
Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Theo van der Pas, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in 1934<br />
PASP013: Nocturne in E flat, Op. 9 No. 2 – Chopin<br />
Emanuel Feuermann, cello<br />
Wolfgang Rebner, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in Japan in 1936<br />
PASP014: Capriccio Brilliant, Op. 22 – Mendelssohn<br />
Julia Graudan, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra<br />
Conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos<br />
Recorded in USA in 1940<br />
PASP015: Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream - Mendelssohn (arr. Rachmanin<strong>of</strong>f)<br />
Benno Moiseiwitsch, pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
Recorded in 1939<br />
PASP016: Hungarian Dance No. 8 in A minor – Brahms<br />
Albert Sammons, violin<br />
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with piano accompaniment<br />
Recorded in October, 1916<br />
PASP017 - Rhapsody in Blue - Gershwin<br />
George Gershwin, piano<br />
Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra<br />
Abridged arrangement by "Ferdie" Gr<strong>of</strong>é<br />
Recorded on 10th June 1924<br />
PACS001: Enrico Caruso - Four HMV Reissues<br />
From DB.142 (1924 reissues):<br />
1 Core 'Ngrato (Carolli) rec. 19 Nov 1911<br />
2 Santa Lucia (Trad.) rec. 20 Mar 1916<br />
From DB.1875 (1932 reissues):<br />
3 Celeste Aida (Verdi) orig. rec. 27 Dec 1911<br />
4 Je Crois Entendre Encore (Bizet) orig. rec. 7 Dec 1916<br />
PACS002: Flow My Tears – Dowland<br />
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)<br />
Desmond Dupré (lute)<br />
Recorded Abbey Road Studio 3, 20th April 1953<br />
PACS003: Two Catches – Purcell<br />
The Purcell Singers<br />
Recorded 1935<br />
PACS004: The Snow – Elgar<br />
The Baraldi Trio<br />
Recorded 30th November, 1928<br />
PACS005: Fly, Singing Bird – Elgar<br />
The Baraldi Trio<br />
Recorded 30th November, 1928<br />
PACS006: "The Trumpeter" – Nessler<br />
Herbert Ernst Groh (Tenor)<br />
with Orchestra<br />
Recorded 1938<br />
PACS007:"Father, Mother, Sister, Brother" – Lortzing<br />
Herbert Ernst Groh (Tenor)<br />
with Orchestra<br />
Recorded 1938<br />
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PACS008: Vesti La Giubba – Leoncavallo<br />
Enrico Caruso, tenor<br />
Salvatore Cottone, piano<br />
Recorded Milan, 30th November 1902<br />
PACS009: Mattinata – Leoncavallo<br />
Enrico Caruso, tenor<br />
Ruggero Leoncavallo, piano<br />
Recorded Milan, 8th April, 1904<br />
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Part 7. PAMX series: Collections<br />
PAMX001: The <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio Collection - Volume One (2005)<br />
# Franck – Symphonic Variations Anda/Concertgebouw/van Beinum<br />
# Couperin – Concerto for Two Cellos Paul & Maud Tortellier<br />
# Couperin – Le Je Ne Scay Quoy Paul & Maud Tortellier<br />
# Giardini – Tambourino Paul & Maud Tortellier<br />
# Giardini – Giga Paul & Maud Tortellier<br />
# Debussy – Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un Faune RAH Orch., Ronald<br />
# Elgar – “Fly Singing Bird”Baraldi Trio<br />
# Elgar – “The Snow” Baraldi Trio<br />
# Schubert – Quartettsatz Budapest Quartet<br />
# Mussorgsky – Prelude to Khovantchina Cleveland Orch., Rodzinski<br />
# Tchaikovsky – 1812 Overture Cleveland Orch., Rodzinski<br />
PAMX002: Beautiful Music for Relaxation & Inspiration - <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio Collection Vol. 2<br />
* Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 Part 1 (Edwin Fischer, 1933, PAKM001)<br />
Prelude No. 9 in E major<br />
* Fauré - Pelléas et Mélisande Suite (London Symphony Orch., Cond. Gaston Poulet, 1953, PASC008)<br />
Prélude<br />
* Schubert - Piano Trio No. 1 (Cortot, Thibaud, Casals, 1926, PACM021)<br />
Andante un poco mosso<br />
* Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto (Kreisler, London Phil., Cond. Sir Landon Ronald, 1935, PASC051)<br />
Andante<br />
* Gregorian Chant - The Vespers <strong>of</strong> Christmas Eve (Monks <strong>of</strong> Beuron Abbey, 1952, PACO014)<br />
Antiphona: Beatae Mariae Virginis<br />
* Brahms - Piano Trio No. 1 (Fournier, Janigro, Badura-Skoda, 1953, PACM043)<br />
Adagio<br />
* Beethoven - Sonata for Piano No. 8, "Pathétique" (Orazio Frugoni, 1952, PAKM019)<br />
Adagio cantabile<br />
* Monteverdi (Paul Derenne, Hugues Cuenod, Nadia Boulanger, 1937, PACO011)<br />
Zefiro torna, 'ciacona'<br />
* Fauré (Kathleen Long, London Philharmonic, Cond. Jean Martinon, 1953, PASC038)<br />
Ballade<br />
* Butterworth (Hallé Orchestra, Cond. Sir Adrian Boult, 1942, PASP003)<br />
A Shropshire Lad - Rhapsody<br />
* Debussy (Walter Gieseking, 1936, PASP008)<br />
La Cathédrale Engloutie<br />
* Chopin (Friedrich Gulda, 1953, PAKM003)<br />
Prelude No. 4 in E minor<br />
PAMX003: <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio Collection - Volume 3: Natural Sound (FREE MP3 DOWNLOAD)<br />
# Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un Faune (9'07")<br />
* Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conductor: Landon Ronald (r.1926)<br />
# Schubert: Impromptu No.4 in F minor, D.142 (4'57")<br />
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* Edwin Fischer, piano (r.1938)<br />
# Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 86, Pastoral<br />
2nd mvt. - Andante molto mosso (11'40")<br />
* The Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Bruno Walter, (r.1946)<br />
# Schubert: Die Schöne Müllerin<br />
No. 6: Der Neugierige (3'46")<br />
* Gerhard Hüsch, tenor, Hanns Udo Müller, piano (r.1934)<br />
(Updated 9th April 2007 with XR processed version)<br />
# Holst: The Planets Suite, Op.32<br />
No. 4: Jupiter (7'48")<br />
* BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Sir Adrian Boult (r.1945)<br />
# Delius: Eventyr (Once Upon A Time) (15'26")<br />
* London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham,<br />
London Select Choir (r.1934)<br />
# Beethoven: String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major, 'Harp', Op. 74<br />
1st mvt: Poco adagio, Allegro (8'56")<br />
* The Léner Quartet (r.1932)<br />
# Elgar: Symphony No. 1 in A flat, Op. 55<br />
1st mvt.: Andante - Allegro (17'35")<br />
* London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor: Sir Adrian Boult (r.1949)<br />
PAMX004: <strong>Pristine</strong> Audio Collection - Volume 4: Peter's Vinyl Treasures (FREE MP3)<br />
* J S Bach: Concerto in C minor for two harpsichords and strings (5'52")<br />
1st mvt. - Allegro<br />
o Lional Salter, Charles Spinks, London Baroque Orchestra, cond. Karl Haas (r.1954)<br />
* Beethoven: "Archduke" Piano Trio No. 7 in B flat (7'00")<br />
4th mvt. - Allegro moderato<br />
o Jean Fournier, Antonio Janigro, Paul Badura-Skoda (r.1952)<br />
* J. Strauss: Die Fledermaus - Finale, Act 1: "Nein, nein" (3'20")<br />
o Vienna State Opera, cond. Clemens Krauss (r. 1950)<br />
* Liszt: Liebesträume No. 3 (4'50")<br />
o Peter Katin (r.1954)<br />
* Elgar: Enigma Variations<br />
IX: Nimrod (3'58")<br />
o London Symphony Orchestra, cond. Sir Malcolm Sargent (r.1953)<br />
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* Granados: Tonadillos al Estilo Antiguo<br />
1. La Maja de Goya (The Lover <strong>of</strong> Goya) (3'04")<br />
o Lola Rodriguez de Aragon, Felix Lavilla (r.1954)<br />
* Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor<br />
1st mvt. - Molto moderato quasi lento - Allegro (15'58")<br />
o Quintetto Chigiano (r.1950)<br />
* Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13 "Pathétique"<br />
2nd mvt. - Adagio cantabile (5'12")<br />
o Orazio Frugoni (r.1951)<br />
* Prima Missa in Commemoratione Omnium Fidelium Defunctorium<br />
(Requiem Mass) - Dies Irae (5'37")<br />
o Monks' Choir <strong>of</strong> the Benedictine Abbey <strong>of</strong> St. Martin, Beuron, cond. Dr. Maurus Pfaff (r.1954)<br />
* Haydn: Symphony No. 102 in B flat, Op. 98, No. 2<br />
1st mvt. - Largo - Allegro vivace (8'27")<br />
o London Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. Georg Solti (r.1954)<br />
* Brahms: Piano Trio No 1 in B, Op. 8<br />
1st mvt. - Allegro con brio (10'40")<br />
o Jean Fournier, Antonio Janigro, Paul Badura-Skoda (r.1953)<br />
* D. Scarlatti: Sonata for Harpsichord in D major, L.265 Kk.401 (3'38")<br />
o Fernando Valenti (r.1955)<br />
* J. Strauss: 'Liechtes Blut' Polka (2'20")<br />
o Deutschmeister Band, cond. Julius Hermann (r.1955)<br />
PAMX005: A Very <strong>Pristine</strong> Christmas<br />
1. Christmas Overture (Coleridge-Taylor) - BBC Wireless Orchestra, cond. Percy Pitt, UK Columbia 9137, rec. 23/2/1926<br />
2. Joy To The World (Watts) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503, rec. 1957<br />
Quatre Visages (Milhaud) - Michael Mann (viola), Dika Newlin (piano), DGG EPL 30295, rec. 1957<br />
3. 1. La Californienne<br />
4. 2. The Wisconsonian<br />
5. 3. La Bruxelloise<br />
6. 4. La Parisienne<br />
7. O Little Town <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem (Brooks) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503<br />
8. In Ecclesiis (G. Gabrieli) - Alexander, Deller, Wynton, Riley, Dawkes, Chor. & Goldsbrough Orch, HMV HMS.29, rec.1950<br />
9. Hark, The Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503<br />
10. Hansel and Gretel - Overture (Humperdinck) - Symphony Orchestra, cond. A. Coates, HMV D.1261, rec. 26/10/1926<br />
11. I Saw Three Ships (Trad.) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503<br />
12. Te Deum in G (Vaughan Williams) - St George's Chapel Choir, Windsor Castle, dir. Harris, Columbia LX.1289, rec. 1949<br />
13. What Child Is This (Trad.) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503<br />
14. Adeste Fideles (Wade, arr. Ponchon) - Flonzaley Quartet, Victor 1352, rec. 18/10/1928<br />
15. Deck The Halls (Trad.) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503<br />
16. Gloria in excelsis (Weelkes) - Westminster Abbey Special Choir, HMV H.1083, rec. 1925 or 1926<br />
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17. Oh, Holy Night (Adam) - Siena Pian<strong>of</strong>orte played by Grace Castagnetta, Counterpoint CPT 1503<br />
18. The First Nowell (Trad. arr. Ponchon) - Flonzaley Quartet, Victor 1352, rec. 18/10/1928<br />
Transfers & remastering:<br />
1, 14, 18: Mark Obert-Thorn<br />
2, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17: Dr. John Duffy<br />
3-6: Peter Harrison<br />
8, 12, 16: Andrew Rose<br />
10: Ward Marston<br />
PAMX006 - <strong>Pristine</strong> <strong>Classical</strong> - The 2009 Collection - FREE FLAC DOWNLOAD (No CD or MP3)<br />
The Top Four Best-Selling Downloads <strong>of</strong> 2009<br />
* PACO033: VERDI Othello: Act III - A terra! Si, nel livido (5:50)<br />
Toscanini, NBC SO, Soloists & Chorus (1947)<br />
* PASC154: BEETHOVEN Symphony No 3: 1st mvt. - Allegro con brio (13:50)<br />
Kleiber, Concertgebouw Orch. (1950)<br />
* PASC161: PROKOFIEV Symphony 5: 2nd mvt. - Allegro marcato (8:12)<br />
Stokowski, USSR RSO, (1958)<br />
* PASC157: BRAHMS Symphony 2: 3rd mvt. - Allegretto grazioso (5:08)<br />
Toscanini, NBC SO, (1951)<br />
Five Highlights <strong>of</strong> the Year - selected by Andrew Rose<br />
* 1. Orchestral Music - Horowitz, NBC SO, Toscanini (1945):<br />
PASC171: BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2: 4th mvt. - Allegretto grazioso (8:35)<br />
* 2. Chamber Music - The Budapest Quartet (1940):<br />
PACM065: RAVEL Sting Quartet: 1st mvt. - Allegro moderato (8:18)<br />
* 3. Keyboard Music - Louis Kentner (1939):<br />
PAKM034: BEETHOVEN Hammerklavier Sonata: 4th mvt. - Introduzione - Fuga: Allegro risoluto (13:06)<br />
* 4. Vocal Music - Toscanini, NBC SO, Soloists & Chorus (1953):<br />
PACO034: BEETHOVEN Missa Solemnis: Kyrie - Assai sostenuto (10:36)<br />
* 5. Jazz & Blues - from Skip James - "Yola My Blues Away" (1931):<br />
PABL009: SKIP JAMES Devil Got My Woman (3:14)<br />
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Alphabetical Index <strong>of</strong> Performers<br />
A<br />
A. W. Whitehead........................................................................................................................................................................................ 119<br />
Aase Nordmo Løvberg.................................................................................................................................................................................. 82<br />
Abba Bogin................................................................................................................................................................................................ 90p.<br />
Adolf Busch.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 92<br />
Adrian Boult................................................................................................................................ 4p., 9, 11, 13, 20, 37, 58, 60p., 65, 117, 144<br />
Agnes Giebel............................................................................................................................................................................................... 124<br />
Aileen Davies............................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Al Casey....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Albert Coates........................................................................................................................................................................................... 67pp.<br />
Albert Jenny.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57<br />
Albert Sammons.......................................................................................................................................................................... 10, 96p., 145<br />
Albert Spalding............................................................................................................................................................................................. 97<br />
Alceo Galliera............................................................................................................................................................................................... 38<br />
Alessio de Paolis.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Alexander Hilsberg....................................................................................................................................................................................... 30<br />
Alexander Kipnis........................................................................................................................................................................................... 27<br />
Alexander Kitschin....................................................................................................................................................................................... 59<br />
Alexander Young......................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Alfred Bürkner.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 65<br />
Alfred Cortot....................................................................................................................................................................... 54, 85, 87, 98, 111<br />
Alfred Deller........................................................................................................................................................................................ 113, 146<br />
Alfred Hertz................................................................................................................................................................................ 29, 39, 45, 51<br />
Alfred Hobday........................................................................................................................................................................................ 85, 90<br />
Alfred Howard............................................................................................................................................................................................... 61<br />
Alfred Poell............................................................................................................................................................................... 113, 115, 129p.<br />
Alfredo Campoli....................................................................................................................................................................................... 7, 12<br />
Alfredo Tedeschi.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Alice Ann Yates,.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Alois Melichar............................................................................................................................................................................................... 55<br />
Alois Pernerstorfer...................................................................................................................................................................................... 130<br />
Alphons Vranken........................................................................................................................................................................................ 116<br />
Alphonse Hoch........................................................................................................................................................................................... 116<br />
Alphonse Onnou.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 89<br />
Alvaro Cordova........................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Alvin Dinkin................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98<br />
Amsterdamsch A Capella Koor Bel Canto.................................................................................................................................................. 116<br />
Anatole Fistoulari........................................................................................................................................................................ 7, 12, 71, 106<br />
André Cluytens.................................................................................................................................................................................... 77p., 97<br />
Andre von Mattoni..................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Andrea Morosini......................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Andrei Andreev........................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Angelica Cravcenco..................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Angelo Mercuriali....................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Angelo Mercurialli....................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Anna Maria Canali.................................................................................................................................................................................. 140p.<br />
Anna M<strong>of</strong>fo................................................................................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Anna Tassopoulos....................................................................................................................................................................................... 124<br />
Anne Carrere.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Änne Michalsky........................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Annette Haas-Hamburger............................................................................................................................................................................. 19<br />
Antal Doráti......................................................................................................................................................................... 23, 25, 32, 38, 78<br />
Anthony Collins................................................................................................................................................................................. 6, 62, 65<br />
Anthony Lewis............................................................................................................................................................................................. 113<br />
Anthony Pini..................................................................................................................................................................................... 85, 87, 90<br />
Anton Dermota........................................................................................................................................................................... 113, 115, 135<br />
Anton Metternich....................................................................................................................................................................................... 127<br />
Antonino Votto........................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Antonio Gelli.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 125<br />
Antonio Janigro....................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 12, 88pp., 96<br />
Antonio Rella.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 116<br />
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Apollo Brass Quartette................................................................................................................................................................................. 26<br />
Apollo Granforte.................................................................................................................................................................................. 36, 125<br />
Armand Narçon.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Armando Borgioli....................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Aroldo Lindi............................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Art Tatum.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Arthur Grover .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26<br />
Arthur Grumiaux.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17<br />
Arthur Newman.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Arthur Nikisch.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 70<br />
Arthur Rubinstein........................................................................................................................................................................................ 29<br />
Arthur Whittemore....................................................................................................................................................................................... 61<br />
Artur Balsam................................................................................................................................................................................... 10, 88, 100<br />
Artur Rodzinski........................................................................................................................................................................................... 144<br />
Artur Schnabel................................................................................................................................................................ 4, 40, 86, 89, 107pp.<br />
Arturo Basile............................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Arturo Toscanini.................................................................................................. 13pp., 23, 27pp., 43, 61pp., 78p., 81, 83, 119pp., 126, 136<br />
Astrid Varnay....................................................................................................................................................................................... 123, 131<br />
Audrey Mildmay.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
August Jaresch............................................................................................................................................................................................. 113<br />
Augusta Oltrabella....................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Aulikki Rautawaara..................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
Aurora Cattelani.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
B<br />
B. Fasolt....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Baraldi Trio................................................................................................................................................................................................. 146<br />
Barney Bigard.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Barney Spieler............................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Basil Cameron.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 80<br />
Beatrice Elburn............................................................................................................................................................................................ 141<br />
Béla Bartók................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99<br />
Bella Paalen................................................................................................................................................................................................. 121<br />
Benno Arnold.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 117<br />
Benno Kusche............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Benno Moiseiwitsch.............................................................................................................................................................................. 80, 145<br />
Bernard Herrmann.................................................................................................................................................................................. 41, 51<br />
Bernhard Sönnerstedt................................................................................................................................................................................. 141<br />
Bernhard Zimmerman................................................................................................................................................................................ 125<br />
Bertha Lewis................................................................................................................................................................................................ 141<br />
Bessie Smith................................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Bidu Sayao.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20<br />
Bidú Sayão................................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Bill Evans..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 144<br />
Bill Pemberton............................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Billy Taylor................................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Birgit Nilsson........................................................................................................................................................................................... 133p.<br />
Blanche Thebom......................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Blas Net......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54<br />
Blind Blake.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Blind Lemon Jefferson................................................................................................................................................................................ 142<br />
Blind Willie McTell..................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
Bogdana Stritar........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127p.<br />
Bogena Glavak............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Bogo Leskovich............................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Bonaldo Giaiotti......................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Boris Ord....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17<br />
British Military Band.................................................................................................................................................................................. 138<br />
Bruce Boyce......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113, 115<br />
Bruna Castagna........................................................................................................................................................................................... 122<br />
Bruni Falcon............................................................................................................................................................................................ 122p.<br />
Brünnhild Friedland................................................................................................................................................................................... 123<br />
Bruno Kittel.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72<br />
Bruno Landi................................................................................................................................................................................................ 134<br />
Bruno Walter..................................................................................................................................... 5, 13, 19p., 22, 25, 28, 73, 83, 118, 125<br />
Bud Powell................................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
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Budapest Quartet......................................................................................................................................................................... 90p., 94, 144<br />
Busch Quartet......................................................................................................................................................................................... 85, 94<br />
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Calvin Marsh............................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Carl Orff..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Carl Schuricht.................................................................................................................................................................................. 8, 24, 72p.<br />
Carla Spletter.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 125<br />
Carlo Forti .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 141<br />
Carlo Maria Giulini.................................................................................................................................................................................... 137<br />
Carlo Sabajno............................................................................................................................................................................................. 125<br />
Carmen Dragon............................................................................................................................................................................................ 34<br />
Carmen Melis.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 125<br />
Carolyn Long.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Cesare Siepi................................................................................................................................................................................. 119, 126, 131<br />
Charles Anthony......................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Charles Bressler............................................................................................................................................................................................. 73<br />
Charles Kullman................................................................................................................................................................................... 21, 120<br />
Charles Kullmann......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19<br />
Charles Mahieu........................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Charles Mingus........................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
Charles Munch................................................................................................................................................................................ 62, 82, 119<br />
Charles Münch........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5, 7<br />
Charles O'Connell........................................................................................................................................................................................ 45<br />
Charles Paul................................................................................................................................................................................................ 133<br />
Charles Scharbach....................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Charles Spinks................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8<br />
Charley Patton............................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Charlie Parker............................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Chocolate Williams..................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Choir <strong>of</strong> the Strasbourg Cathedral............................................................................................................................................................. 116<br />
Christa Ludwig.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 82<br />
Christel Goltz.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 135<br />
Claramae Turner......................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Clarence William's Blue Five...................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Claude Devos.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 120<br />
Claude Hobday............................................................................................................................................................................................. 89<br />
Claus Logau................................................................................................................................................................................................ 126<br />
Clemens Krauss....................................................................................................................................... 5, 12, 70, 74p., 113, 117, 123p., 145<br />
Clément Doucet.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 101<br />
Clifford Curzon......................................................................................................................................................................................... 71p.<br />
Colin Davis............................................................................................................................................................................................. 60, 62<br />
Conrad Hansen............................................................................................................................................................................................ 78<br />
Constance Willis......................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
Constant Lambert....................................................................................................................................................................................... 119<br />
Coolidge Quartet.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 87<br />
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Dagmar Schmedes....................................................................................................................................................................................... 129<br />
Daniel Guilet................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52<br />
Daniel Wayenberg......................................................................................................................................................................................... 27<br />
Danilo Merlak............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Danny Daniels.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36<br />
Dario Caselli............................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Darius Milhaud................................................................................................................................................................................. 24, 60, 64<br />
Darrell Fancourt.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
David Frisina................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50<br />
David Lloyd........................................................................................................................................................................................... 67, 134<br />
David Meyers................................................................................................................................................................................................ 66<br />
David Soyer................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93<br />
Dean Dixon................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12<br />
Dean Eckertsen............................................................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />
Denise Duval............................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Denise Scharley........................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Dennis Noble.................................................................................................................................................................................... 113p., 116<br />
Derek Oldham............................................................................................................................................................................................. 141<br />
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Desiré Defauw............................................................................................................................................................................................... 76<br />
Desmond Dupré......................................................................................................................................................................................... 146<br />
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau............................................................................................................................................................................. 132<br />
Dimitri Mitropoulos....................................................................................................................................................................... 34, 54, 145<br />
Dino Borgioli.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 121<br />
Dizzy Gillespie............................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Django Reinhardt........................................................................................................................................................................................ 142<br />
Doralene McNelly....................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Doris Hemingway........................................................................................................................................................................................ 141<br />
Drago Chuden............................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Duke Ellington............................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
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Ebe Ticozzi................................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Ebenezer Paul.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Eberhard Wächter............................................................................................................................................................................... 132, 136<br />
Ed Dougherty.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Edgar Evans................................................................................................................................................................................................. 132<br />
Edie Miller.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 96<br />
Edilio Ferraro.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Edison Light Opera Co................................................................................................................................................................................ 26<br />
Edison Light Opera Company.................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Edison Orchestra Berlin............................................................................................................................................................................... 26<br />
Edith Oravez............................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Edith Sitwell.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65<br />
Edmond Hall............................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Edric Cundell................................................................................................................................................................................................ 61<br />
Eduard Kandl.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 132<br />
Eduard van Beinum...................................................................................................................................................................... 7, 27, 54, 71<br />
Edward Arnold............................................................................................................................................................................................. 69<br />
Edward Elgar................................................................................................................................................................................................. 71<br />
Edwin Bachman............................................................................................................................................................................................ 61<br />
Edwin Fischer................................................................................................................................................................................... 7, 78, 100<br />
Edwin McArthur................................................................................................................................................................................. 137, 139<br />
Efrem Zimbalist............................................................................................................................................................................................. 70<br />
Eileen Farrell................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21<br />
Einar Nørby................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71<br />
Elaine Brown............................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Elayne Jones.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61<br />
Eleanor Aller................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98<br />
Eleanor Steber............................................................................................................................................................................................. 136<br />
Elena Glazunov............................................................................................................................................................................................. 55<br />
Elfriede H<strong>of</strong>statter........................................................................................................................................................................................ 40<br />
Elfriede Marherr......................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Elfriede Marherr-Wagner............................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Elisa Pegreffi.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 97<br />
Elisabeth Grümmer............................................................................................................................................................................. 127, 129<br />
Elisabeth Höngen......................................................................................................................................................................................... 55<br />
Elisabeth Schärtel........................................................................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
Elisabeth Schumann............................................................................................................................................................................ 117, 121<br />
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.................................................................................................................................................................... 57, 64, 136<br />
Elisabeth Söderström.................................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Elizabeth Hoengen........................................................................................................................................................................................ 66<br />
Elly Ney......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 81<br />
Elsa Cavelti......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57, 129p.<br />
Elsie Griffin................................................................................................................................................................................................. 141<br />
Elsie Morison...................................................................................................................................................................................... 136, 138<br />
Elsie Suddaby................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67<br />
Elza Karlovatz.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Emanuel Bay................................................................................................................................................................................................. 88<br />
Emanuel Brabec............................................................................................................................................................................................ 77<br />
Emanuel Feuermann................................................................................................................................................................. 14, 30, 89, 145<br />
Emanuel List....................................................................................................................................................................................... 118, 132<br />
Emil Seiler..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 85<br />
Emil Siegert................................................................................................................................................................................................. 126<br />
Emil Telmanyi............................................................................................................................................................................................... 42<br />
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Emile Rousseau........................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Emmy Loose................................................................................................................................................................................................ 115<br />
Enrico Caruso.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 146p.<br />
Enrico Mainardi............................................................................................................................................................................... 70, 73, 85<br />
Erich Kleiber........................................................................................................................................................................................... 22, 27<br />
Erich Kunz.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 132, 135<br />
Erich Röhm................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59<br />
Erich Venzke................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65<br />
Erich Witte.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 122<br />
Erich Zimmermann..................................................................................................................................................................................... 117<br />
Erika Köth................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Erika Schubert............................................................................................................................................................................................ 123<br />
Erika Zimmermann............................................................................................................................................................................. 122, 124<br />
Erna Berger.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 117, 125<br />
Ernest Ansermet........................................................................................................................................................................................... 65<br />
Ernest Bour................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27<br />
Ernest Lush.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 117<br />
Ernö Dohnányi....................................................................................................................................................................................... 56, 97<br />
Ernst Fabbry................................................................................................................................................................................................ 125<br />
Ernst Häfliger................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57<br />
Ettore Bastianini......................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Ettore Panizza........................................................................................................................................................................................ 35, 134<br />
Eugen Fuchs................................................................................................................................................................................................ 117<br />
Eugen Transky............................................................................................................................................................................................... 72<br />
Eugene Conley..................................................................................................................................................................................... 119, 121<br />
Eugene Goossens......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113<br />
Eugene Ormandy.............................................................................................................. 13, 27, 30, 32p., 42, 44p., 57, 67, 76, 79, 120, 134<br />
Eunice Alberts............................................................................................................................................................................................... 67<br />
Eva Taylor.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Everett Barksdale......................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Ezio Pinza...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21<br />
F<br />
Fabien Sevitzky.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 83<br />
Fedora Barbieri.................................................................................................................................................................................... 119, 126<br />
Felix Lavilla.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 115<br />
Felix Salmond............................................................................................................................................................................................... 98<br />
Felix Slatkin...................................................................................................................................................................................... 36, 47, 98<br />
Felix Weingartner....................................................................................................................................................................... 13, 44, 63, 75<br />
Ferdinand Frantz.............................................................................................................................................................................. 127, 129p.<br />
Ferdinand Helman........................................................................................................................................................................................ 19<br />
Fergus Dunlop............................................................................................................................................................................................. 114<br />
Fernando Corena........................................................................................................................................................................................ 133<br />
Fernando Valenti................................................................................................................................................................................... 100pp.<br />
Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra...................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Flonzaley Quartet.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 95<br />
Flor Peeters.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100<br />
Franca Somigli............................................................................................................................................................................................. 121<br />
Frances Yeend........................................................................................................................................................................................ 67, 134<br />
Francesco Valentino.................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Francis Poulenc............................................................................................................................................................................................. 73<br />
Franco Calabrese......................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Franco Corelli............................................................................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Franco Rossi.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 97<br />
Frank Guarrara........................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Frank Mullings............................................................................................................................................................................................ 113<br />
Frank Newton............................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Franz André.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10<br />
Franz Bierbach............................................................................................................................................................................................ 135<br />
Franz Hobling............................................................................................................................................................................................. 135<br />
Franz Litschauer............................................................................................................................................................................................ 40<br />
Fred Liewehr............................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Freda Betti................................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Frederic Jackson........................................................................................................................................................................................... 116<br />
Friderik Lupsha........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127p.<br />
Frieder Weissmann....................................................................................................................................................................................... 53<br />
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Friedl Helsing................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40<br />
Friedl Meusburger....................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Friedl Riegler............................................................................................................................................................................................... 126<br />
Friedrich Gulda........................................................................................................................................................................................... 100<br />
Friedrich Schorr.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Friedrich Wührer.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24<br />
Fritz Busch................................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
Fritz Göllnitz............................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Fritz Kreisler.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11<br />
Fritz Lehmann............................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
Fritz Reiner..................................................................................................................................................................................... 52, 66, 122<br />
Fritz Rieger.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11<br />
Fritz Wolff................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Fuensanta Sola............................................................................................................................................................................................ 115<br />
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G. Wallace Woodworth................................................................................................................................................................................ 69<br />
Gabriella Carturan...................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Gaby Casadesus............................................................................................................................................................................................ 93<br />
Galina Werschenskaya.................................................................................................................................................................................. 42<br />
Gaspar Cassadó............................................................................................................................................................................................. 98<br />
Gaston Poulet.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5<br />
Gene Tobin................................................................................................................................................................................................. 124<br />
Georg Kulenkampff...................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
Georg Kulenkampff ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4<br />
Georg Mund............................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Georg Solti................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8, 26<br />
Georg Vasarhelyi........................................................................................................................................................................................... 42<br />
George Baker....................................................................................................................................................................................... 138, 141<br />
George Cehanovsky.................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
George Gershwin........................................................................................................................................................................................ 146<br />
George Henschel........................................................................................................................................................................................... 81<br />
George London........................................................................................................................................................................................... 124<br />
George Malcolm.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8<br />
George Maran............................................................................................................................................................................................. 115<br />
George Schick................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41<br />
George Szell............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10, 55<br />
George Weldon............................................................................................................................................................................................. 39<br />
Georges Auric............................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
Georges Enesco............................................................................................................................................................................................... 9<br />
Georges Prêtre............................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
Georges Tzipine............................................................................................................................................................................................ 64<br />
Gerald Moore............................................................................................................................................................................... 6, 42, 89, 97<br />
Gerda Scheyrer............................................................................................................................................................................................ 129<br />
Gerda Wismar............................................................................................................................................................................................. 124<br />
Gerhard Hüsch............................................................................................................................................................................ 114, 118, 125<br />
Gerhard Stolze..................................................................................................................................................................................... 122, 124<br />
Gerhard Unger............................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Germaine Cernay........................................................................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
Germaine Prévost.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 89<br />
Gerson Yessin................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60<br />
Gertrud Burgstaler-Schuster........................................................................................................................................................................ 115<br />
Gertrude Rünger......................................................................................................................................................................................... 117<br />
Géza Anda....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />
Giancinto Prandelli..................................................................................................................................................................................... 119<br />
Giannina Arangi-Lombardi........................................................................................................................................................................ 128<br />
Ginette Doyen............................................................................................................................................................................................... 92<br />
Ginette Neveu............................................................................................................................................................................................... 80<br />
Gino Sarri................................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Giovanni Azzimonti.................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Gisela Litz........................................................................................................................................................................................ 123p., 128<br />
Gisèle Desmoutiers..................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Giulietta Simionato............................................................................................................................................................................. 133, 140<br />
Giuseppe di Stefano.................................................................................................................................................................... 126, 138, 141<br />
Giuseppe Di Stefano................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Giuseppe Nessi.................................................................................................................................................................................... 121, 128<br />
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Giuseppe Taddei......................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Giuseppe Valdengo..................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Giuseppe Zampieri.............................................................................................................................................................................. 132, 140<br />
Gladys Ripley,.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 114<br />
Glasgow Orpheus Choir.......................................................................................................................................................................... 117p.<br />
Goerg Maikl.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13<br />
Gonzalo Soriano......................................................................................................................................................................................... 105<br />
Gottlob Frick............................................................................................................................................................................... 127, 129, 136<br />
Grant Johannesen....................................................................................................................................................................................... 100<br />
Graziella Sciutti........................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Griller Quartet.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 98<br />
Guido Cantelli........................................................................................................................ 15pp., 20, 22, 30pp., 52, 54, 59, 71p., 77, 119<br />
Guilet Quartet.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 93<br />
Gustav Holst................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23<br />
Gustav Lund................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28<br />
Gustav Neidlinger.................................................................................................................................................................. 122pp., 127, 129<br />
Guy Godin.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 120<br />
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Hal Reese....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47<br />
Hamilton Harty......................................................................................................................................................................... 10, 63, 75, 119<br />
Hannelore Steffek....................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Hanns Pick.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Hanns Udo Müller.............................................................................................................................................................................. 114, 119<br />
Hans Beirer................................................................................................................................................................................................. 135<br />
Hans Hotter....................................................................................................................................................................................... 82, 122p.<br />
Hans Kann............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28, 106<br />
Hans Libert................................................................................................................................................................................................. 126<br />
Hans Mahlke................................................................................................................................................................................................. 90<br />
Hans Michael................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28<br />
Hans Pfitzner................................................................................................................................................................................................ 69<br />
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt.................................................................................................................................................................. 4, 34, 73p.<br />
Hans Swarowsky............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28<br />
Hans Wild................................................................................................................................................................................................... 126<br />
Harold Gilbert............................................................................................................................................................................................ 134<br />
Harold Williams.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113<br />
Harriet Cohen............................................................................................................................................................................................... 98<br />
Harry Dearth........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26, 139<br />
Harry Norris................................................................................................................................................................................................ 141<br />
Heather Harper........................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Heddle Nash........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6, 113p.<br />
Hedwig Schubert......................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Heinrich Schmidt........................................................................................................................................................................................ 137<br />
Heinrich Tessmer........................................................................................................................................................................................ 125<br />
Heinz Sauerbaum........................................................................................................................................................................................ 128<br />
Helga Augsten............................................................................................................................................................................................... 40<br />
Helge Roswaenge................................................................................................................................................................................. 117, 125<br />
Helmut Walcha........................................................................................................................................................................................... 107<br />
Henri Etcheverry......................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Henry A. Lytton.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Henry Holst............................................................................................................................................................................................ 87, 90<br />
Henry J. Wood.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 81<br />
Henry Swoboda............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
Henry Wood................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9<br />
Hephzibah Menuhin..................................................................................................................................................................................... 92<br />
Herbert Ernst Groh..................................................................................................................................................................................... 146<br />
Herbert Häfner........................................................................................................................................................................................... 126<br />
Herbert Janssen................................................................................................................................................................................... 126, 136<br />
Herbert Menges................................................................................................................................................................................. 19, 77pp.<br />
Herbert von Karajan............................................................................................................................................................... 48p., 132p., 145<br />
Herman Krebbers.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50<br />
Hermann Abendroth.................................................................................................................................................................................... 56<br />
Hermann Busch............................................................................................................................................................................................ 92<br />
Hermann Gallos.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Hermann Prey............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Hermann Scherchen................................................................................................................................................................ 9, 40, 43p., 115<br />
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Hermann Uhde........................................................................................................................................................................... 122, 124, 131<br />
Herold Kraus............................................................................................................................................................................................... 127<br />
Herva Nelli.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 120, 126<br />
Hetty Plümacher...................................................................................................................................................................................... 123p.<br />
Hidemaro Konoye......................................................................................................................................................................................... 65<br />
Hilde Ceska................................................................................................................................................................................................. 115<br />
Hilde Gueden...................................................................................................................................................................................... 113, 132<br />
Hilde Konetzni............................................................................................................................................................................................ 129<br />
Hilde Matheis.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 126<br />
Hilde Rössl-Majdan.................................................................................................................................................................................. 129p.<br />
Hilde Scheppan........................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Hollywood String Quartet............................................................................................................................................................................ 98<br />
Horace Britt.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 96<br />
Horst Günter.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 128<br />
Horst Wilhelm............................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Howard Hanson.......................................................................................................................................................................... 66, 68, 71, 75<br />
Hugh Roberton........................................................................................................................................................................................ 117p.<br />
Hugh Thompson......................................................................................................................................................................................... 122<br />
Hugo Kratz.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 124<br />
Hungarian Quartet....................................................................................................................................................................................... 92<br />
I<br />
Ian Whyte................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18, 24<br />
Ida Haendel............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24, 70<br />
Igor Stravinsky....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18, 130<br />
Ilona Hollendonner..................................................................................................................................................................................... 117<br />
Ilona Steingruber........................................................................................................................................................................................ 126<br />
Ira Malaniuk............................................................................................................................................................................... 122pp., 129p.<br />
Irène Joachim.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Irma Beilke.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 125<br />
Irmgard Seefried.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Issay Dobrowen............................................................................................................................................................................................. 80<br />
Italian Quartet........................................................................................................................................................................................ 85, 97<br />
Italo Tajo...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
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Jack Lowe....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61<br />
Jack Teagarden............................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Jacqueline Delman...................................................................................................................................................................................... 115<br />
Jacques Jansen............................................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Jacques Mars............................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Jacques Rachmilovich.................................................................................................................................................................................... 19<br />
Jacques Thibaud...................................................................................................................................................................... 54, 85, 87, 97p.<br />
James Melton.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 122<br />
James Milligan............................................................................................................................................................................................. 138<br />
James Moody............................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
James Pease.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67<br />
Jan Peerce.............................................................................................................................................................................. 21, 120, 122, 136<br />
Janec Lipusek.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Janine Fourrier............................................................................................................................................................................................ 133<br />
Janos Starker.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 90p.<br />
Jascha Heifetz............................................................................................................................................................... 4, 10, 14, 17, 62, 88, 97<br />
Jascha Horenstein.................................................................................................................................................................................... 41, 66<br />
Jean Fournet.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />
Jean Fournier........................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 88pp., 92, 96<br />
Jean Julliard................................................................................................................................................................................................. 134<br />
Jean Martinon................................................................................................................................................................................. 4, 9, 11, 21<br />
Jean Pougnet.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17<br />
Jean Sablon.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Jean Wiener................................................................................................................................................................................................. 101<br />
Jeanne Behrend........................................................................................................................................................................................... 108<br />
Jelly d'Arányi................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98<br />
Jenny Sonnenberg......................................................................................................................................................................................... 72<br />
Jerome Hines....................................................................................................................................................................................... 119, 121<br />
Jimmy Cobb................................................................................................................................................................................................ 144<br />
Jo Vincent........................................................................................................................................................................................ 11, 58, 115<br />
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Joan Sutherland.................................................................................................................................................................................. 133, 136<br />
John Barbirolli.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4, 76<br />
John Brownlee............................................................................................................................................................................................. 120<br />
John Cameron.................................................................................................................................................................................... 135, 138<br />
John Carmen Rossi..................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
John Collins................................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
John Coltrane.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 144<br />
John Corigliano...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28, 32<br />
John Finlay Williamson...................................................................................................................................................................... 122, 126<br />
John Finley Williamson.............................................................................................................................................................................. 130<br />
John H. Brown............................................................................................................................................................................................ 134<br />
John Whitworth.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113<br />
Johnny Silver............................................................................................................................................................................................... 122<br />
Jonel Perlea.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24<br />
José Iturbi...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45<br />
Josef Greindl............................................................................................................................................................... 122pp., 129p., 132, 135<br />
Josef Krips.................................................................................................................................................................................... 7, 25, 51, 116<br />
Josef Traxel.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Josef Wolfsthal.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 53<br />
Joseph Keilberth................................................................................................................................................................................. 11p., 131<br />
Joseph Laderoute........................................................................................................................................................................................ 136<br />
Joseph Szigeti........................................................................................................................................................................................... 14, 99<br />
Judith Hellwig....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27, 129<br />
Jules Gressier............................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Julia Graudan.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 145<br />
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley..................................................................................................................................................................... 144<br />
Julian Sitkovetsky.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 65<br />
Julius Herrmann........................................................................................................................................................................................... 12<br />
Julius Katchen....................................................................................................................................................................................... 58, 106<br />
Julius Patzak............................................................................................................................................................................... 66, 113, 129p.<br />
Julius Patzak,................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20<br />
Jussi Björling................................................................................................................................................................................ 122, 131, 133<br />
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Karl Böhm..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74<br />
Karl Doktor................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92<br />
Karl Ettl....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Karl Haas......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
Karl Hammes............................................................................................................................................................................................... 117<br />
Karl Jöken................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Karl Loida................................................................................................................................................................................................... 126<br />
Karl Münchinger....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6, 26<br />
Karl Rankl..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70<br />
Kathleen Ferrier...................................................................................................................................................................................... 20, 58<br />
Kathleen Long...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 102p.<br />
Kenneth Alwyn.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 41<br />
Kenneth Smith............................................................................................................................................................................................ 134<br />
Kenny Clarke............................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Kerstin Lindberg-Torlind............................................................................................................................................................................. 141<br />
Kerstin Thorborg........................................................................................................................................................................................... 19<br />
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Kirsten Flagstad........................................................................................................................................................................... 132, 137, 139<br />
Kurt Preger.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 113<br />
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La Maitrise de la Cathedrale de Dijon........................................................................................................................................................ 116<br />
Landon Ronald............................................................................................................................................................................... 11, 49, 144<br />
Latko Koroshetz........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127p.<br />
Lauritz Melchior.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 118<br />
Lawrance Collingwood....................................................................................................................................................................... 7, 56, 76<br />
Leila Ben Sedira.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Léner Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................................ 91<br />
Leo Blech................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33, 79<br />
Leo Heppe..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40<br />
Leo Schützendorf........................................................................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
Leo Sheffield................................................................................................................................................................................................ 141<br />
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Leonard Bernstein........................................................................................................................................................................................ 73<br />
Leonard Pennario.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 47<br />
Leonard Rose................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28<br />
Leontyne Price...................................................................................................................................................................................... 48, 133<br />
Leopold Clam............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Leopold Mittman.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 93<br />
Leopold Simoneau........................................................................................................................................................................................ 48<br />
Leopold Stokowski................................................................................................ 5, 11, 23, 28, 30p., 33, 35p., 45, 54, 58, 60p., 82, 84, 134<br />
Leslie Chabay.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 120<br />
Leslie Heward.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32, 42<br />
Leslie Woodgate.................................................................................................................................................................................... 98, 136<br />
Liliane Berton..................................................................................................................................................................................... 120, 133<br />
Lily Pons...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 119<br />
Lionel Hampton.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Lionel Salter.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
Lionel Tertis............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10, 96<br />
Lise Sorrell.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 123<br />
Liselotte Thomamüller................................................................................................................................................................................ 123<br />
Ljuba Welitsch..................................................................................................................................................................................... 119, 133<br />
Lois Marshall....................................................................................................................................................................................... 119, 121<br />
Lola Rodriguez de Aragon........................................................................................................................................................................... 115<br />
London Concert Orchestra.......................................................................................................................................................................... 26<br />
London Regimental Band.................................................................................................................................................................... 26, 138<br />
London String Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................. 96<br />
Lore Dorpinghaus......................................................................................................................................................................................... 40<br />
Lorenz Fehenberger..................................................................................................................................................................................... 129<br />
Lorenzo Molajoli......................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Lorenzo Preobi............................................................................................................................................................................................ 116<br />
Lotte Lehmann............................................................................................................................................................................ 118, 121, 125<br />
Lotte Lenya.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 128<br />
Lotte Leonard................................................................................................................................................................................................ 72<br />
Louis Armstrong......................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Louis Jensen.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42<br />
Louis Kaufman........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10, 51<br />
Louis Kentner....................................................................................................................................................................................... 90, 106<br />
Louis Persinger.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 85<br />
Louis Rialland............................................................................................................................................................................................. 133<br />
Louis van Tulder........................................................................................................................................................................................... 57<br />
Louise Kirkby Lunn.............................................................................................................................................................................. 26, 139<br />
Lucien Lovano............................................................................................................................................................................................ 120<br />
Ludwig Suthaus................................................................................................................................................................................... 130, 132<br />
Ludwig Weber............................................................................................................................................................................. 122, 124, 131<br />
Luigi Alva.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Luise Helletsgruber................................................................................................................................................................................ 13, 114<br />
Luise Leitner............................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Lydia Kindermann................................................................................................................................................................................ 27, 132<br />
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M. J. Samson............................................................................................................................................................................................... 116<br />
Magda Gabory......................................................................................................................................................................................... 129p.<br />
Malcolm Sargent........................................................................................................................... 4p., 7, 9p., 40, 49, 52, 72, 80, 83, 114, 138<br />
Manfred Gurlitt............................................................................................................................................................................................ 53<br />
Manfred Schmidt........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Marcel Cordes............................................................................................................................................................................................. 124<br />
Marga Höffgen............................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Margaret Harshaw....................................................................................................................................................................................... 119<br />
Margaret Ritchie.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113<br />
Margarete Klose........................................................................................................................................................................................... 130<br />
Margherita Kenney...................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Marguerite Long..................................................................................................................................................................................... 64, 97<br />
Maria Callas..................................................................................................................................................................................... 137, 140p.<br />
Maria Capuana........................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Maria Cerny................................................................................................................................................................................................ 126<br />
Maria Olszewska.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Maria von Ilosvay................................................................................................................................................................................... 122pp.<br />
Marian Anderson.................................................................................................................................................................................... 45, 66<br />
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Marian Nowakowski.................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Mariano Stabile........................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Mario del Monaco....................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Mario Del Monaco...................................................................................................................................................................................... 140<br />
Marjorie Thomas........................................................................................................................................................................................ 138<br />
Mark Hambourg........................................................................................................................................................................................... 49<br />
Mark Pavelman.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 65<br />
Marni Nixon.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47<br />
Martha Lipton..................................................................................................................................................................................... 120, 134<br />
Martha Mödl.................................................................................................................................................................................... 124, 129p.<br />
Martial Singher............................................................................................................................................................................................ 113<br />
Martin Sidwell............................................................................................................................................................................................. 116<br />
Martin Ziller.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65<br />
Maud Martin-Tortelier............................................................................................................................................................................. 144p.<br />
Maureen Forrester......................................................................................................................................................................................... 48<br />
Maurice Duruflé........................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
Maurice Eisenberg........................................................................................................................................................................................ 92<br />
Maurice Ravel............................................................................................................................................................................................... 64<br />
Maurice Vieux............................................................................................................................................................................................... 97<br />
Maurus Pfaff..................................................................................................................................................................................... 114p., 129<br />
Max Conti................................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Max Fiedler................................................................................................................................................................................................... 81<br />
Max Kloos.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115<br />
Max Roach.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Max Thurn.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 128<br />
Max von Schillings........................................................................................................................................................................................ 50<br />
Melchiorre Luise......................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
Merle Tiliotson............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26<br />
Michael Carolan.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Michael Cunningham................................................................................................................................................................................. 115<br />
Michael Taube............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14<br />
Michel Forel................................................................................................................................................................................................ 133<br />
Mildred Miller............................................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Miles Davis............................................................................................................................................................................................. 142pp.<br />
Miliza Korjus................................................................................................................................................................................................ 117<br />
Miriam Licette............................................................................................................................................................................................. 113<br />
Miro Branjnik............................................................................................................................................................................................. 128<br />
Mischa Elman................................................................................................................................................................................................ 76<br />
Mischa Mischak<strong>of</strong>f........................................................................................................................................................................................ 61<br />
Mischel Cherniavsky..................................................................................................................................................................................... 53<br />
Mississippi John Hurt................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Mita Vasari.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 121<br />
Mitch Miller.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41<br />
Mona Paulee................................................................................................................................................................................................ 134<br />
Monica Sinclair............................................................................................................................................................................. 64, 136, 138<br />
Morgan Jones............................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
Morton Gould.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36<br />
Moura Lympany....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11, 19<br />
Mtisklav Rostropovich.................................................................................................................................................................................. 72<br />
Myra Hess............................................................................................................................................................................................... 75, 98<br />
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Nadia Boulanger.................................................................................................................................................................................. 115, 118<br />
Nan Merriman............................................................................................................................................................................ 21, 31, 119pp.<br />
Natalie Hinsch-Gröndahl............................................................................................................................................................................ 124<br />
National Military Band......................................................................................................................................................................... 26, 138<br />
Nellie Walker................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67<br />
Nello Palai................................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Nena Juárez................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36<br />
New Music Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................. 92, 95<br />
New York Light Opera Co............................................................................................................................................................................ 26<br />
Nicola Moscano.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Nicola Moscona.......................................................................................................................................................................... 120, 122, 136<br />
Nicola Rossi-Lemeni.................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Nicola Zaccaria............................................................................................................................................................................................ 140<br />
Nikolai Anossov............................................................................................................................................................................................ 65<br />
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Noel Mewton-Wood........................................................................................................................................................... 20pp., 24, 26p., 63<br />
Norberto Mola............................................................................................................................................................................................ 140<br />
Norma Procter............................................................................................................................................................................................. 115<br />
Norman Allin.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 114<br />
Norman Scott.................................................................................................................................................................................. 21, 48, 120<br />
Norman Walker........................................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
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Olga Bennings............................................................................................................................................................................................. 130<br />
Omar Godknow.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 132<br />
Orazio Frugoni............................................................................................................................................................................................ 103<br />
Oscar Levant................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13<br />
Oscar Moore................................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Oscar Pettiford............................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Oskar Fried............................................................................................................................................................................................. 70, 72<br />
Oskar Rothensteiner..................................................................................................................................................................................... 65<br />
Ossip Gabrilowitsch...................................................................................................................................................................................... 51<br />
Ossy Renardy.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5<br />
Oswaldo Mizuki............................................................................................................................................................................................ 61<br />
Otto Ackerman............................................................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />
Otto Edelmann............................................................................................................................................................................................. 57<br />
Otto Klemperer.................................................................................................................................................................................. 58, 80pp.<br />
Otto Wiener.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 66, 126<br />
Owen Brannigan......................................................................................................................................................................................... 138<br />
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Pablo Casals...................................................................................................................................................................................... 54, 87, 96<br />
Paolo Borciani............................................................................................................................................................................................... 97<br />
Pascal Quartet............................................................................................................................................................................................... 10<br />
Pascal String Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................. 93p.<br />
Patrice Munsel............................................................................................................................................................................................. 122<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda................................................................................................................................................................... 8, 44, 88pp., 96<br />
Paul Breisach............................................................................................................................................................................................... 113<br />
Paul Cabanel............................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Paul Chambers............................................................................................................................................................................................ 144<br />
Paul Finel.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Paul Kuén............................................................................................................................................................................................... 122pp.<br />
Paul Paray................................................................................................................................................................................. 43, 53, 76p., 81<br />
Paul Salamunivich....................................................................................................................................................................................... 135<br />
Paul Schöffler.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 135<br />
Paul Shure..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 98<br />
Paul Tortelier............................................................................................................................................................................................ 144p.<br />
Paul van Kempen........................................................................................................................................................................................... 74<br />
Paul von Schilhawsky.................................................................................................................................................................................. 106<br />
Paul Whiteman........................................................................................................................................................................................... 146<br />
Paula Lenchner........................................................................................................................................................................................... 122<br />
Pedro de Freitas Branco................................................................................................................................................................................ 64<br />
Pedro Mirassou............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36<br />
Peter Anders.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 55<br />
Peter Gellhorn............................................................................................................................................................................................. 138<br />
Peter Katin................................................................................................................................................................. 11, 24, 60pp., 104p., 111<br />
Peter Klein........................................................................................................................................................................................... 132, 135<br />
Peter Martwork............................................................................................................................................................................................ 128<br />
Peter Pears..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65<br />
Peter Wilhousky.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Philharmonia Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................... 86<br />
Pierino Gamba.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 49<br />
Piero Cappuccilli......................................................................................................................................................................................... 136<br />
Piero Coppola......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28, 75<br />
Piero Farulli................................................................................................................................................................................................... 97<br />
Piero Pauli................................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Pierre Dervaux...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19, 133<br />
Pierre Fournier.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 97<br />
Pierre Germain............................................................................................................................................................................................ 120<br />
Pierre Monteux...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6, 47p.<br />
Pietro Biasini............................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
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Prisca Quartet............................................................................................................................................................................................... 86<br />
Pro Arte Quartet...................................................................................................................................................................................... 85pp.<br />
Purcell Singers............................................................................................................................................................................................. 146<br />
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Quartetto Italiano......................................................................................................................................................................................... 97<br />
Quatuor Pascal.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 88<br />
Quintetto Chigiano................................................................................................................................................................................... 86p.<br />
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Rafael Terragnuolo........................................................................................................................................................................................ 27<br />
Raffaele Arié................................................................................................................................................................................................ 140<br />
Ramón Vinay................................................................................................................................................................................... 120, 123p.<br />
Raphael Kubelik............................................................................................................................................................................................ 41<br />
Raphael Romagnoni................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Ray Lev.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93<br />
Raya Garbousova.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 88<br />
Raymond Gerome....................................................................................................................................................................................... 134<br />
Raymond Viola............................................................................................................................................................................................. 60<br />
Regina Resnik................................................................................................................................................................................ 122pp., 132<br />
Reginald Kell................................................................................................................................................................................................. 86<br />
Régine Crespin............................................................................................................................................................................................ 133<br />
Reinhold Barchet............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6<br />
Remo Bolognini............................................................................................................................................................................................ 52<br />
Renata Tebaldi..................................................................................................................................................................................... 119, 133<br />
Renato Fasano............................................................................................................................................................................................... 12<br />
René Bianco................................................................................................................................................................................................ 133<br />
René Maison................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27<br />
Rhoderick Davies........................................................................................................................................................................................ 132<br />
Richard Lewis........................................................................................................................................................................................ 64, 138<br />
Richard Mayr......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13, 121<br />
Richard Munch........................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Richard Robinson....................................................................................................................................................................................... 130<br />
Richard Strauss.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 31<br />
Richard Tucker............................................................................................................................................................................................ 120<br />
Risë Stevens................................................................................................................................................................................................. 122<br />
Rita Gorr..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Rita Streich...................................................................................................................................................................................... 123p., 130<br />
Roald Reitan................................................................................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
Robert Casadesus.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 54<br />
Robert Grooters............................................................................................................................................................................................ 71<br />
Robert Heger......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25, 121<br />
Robert Hood Bowers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 23<br />
Robert Hutt................................................................................................................................................................................................. 131<br />
Robert Irving................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9<br />
Robert Johnson........................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
Robert Kajanus............................................................................................................................................................................................. 42<br />
Robert K<strong>of</strong>fmane........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Robert Maas.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 89<br />
Robert Masters Pian<strong>of</strong>orte Quartet.............................................................................................................................................................. 94<br />
Robert Merrill............................................................................................................................................................................. 120, 122, 131<br />
Robert Nagy................................................................................................................................................................................................ 134<br />
Robert Shaw.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67<br />
Roberto Benaglio........................................................................................................................................................................................ 137<br />
Roger Désormière........................................................................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
Roger Wagner............................................................................................................................................................................................. 135<br />
Rolando Panerai.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Rosa Tentoni................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21<br />
Rosanna Carteri............................................................................................................................................................................................ 73<br />
Rose Bampton.................................................................................................................................................................................... 20p., 136<br />
Rosette Anday............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13<br />
Roth Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................................. 85<br />
Roy Eldridge................................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Roy Henderson............................................................................................................................................................................................ 114<br />
Rudolf Firkusny............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10<br />
Rudolf Kempe............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
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Rudolf Lustig............................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Rudolf Ringwall............................................................................................................................................................................................ 70<br />
Rudolf Schock..................................................................................................................................................................................... 127, 132<br />
Rudolf Serkin.................................................................................................................................................................................... 27, 29, 92<br />
Rudolf Watzke............................................................................................................................................................................................... 55<br />
Rudolph Ganz............................................................................................................................................................................................. 108<br />
Ruggero Gerlin............................................................................................................................................................................................ 113<br />
Ruggero Leoncavallo................................................................................................................................................................................... 147<br />
Ruggiero Ricci..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5, 49, 85<br />
Rut Berglund............................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Ruth Posselt.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46<br />
Ruth Siewert............................................................................................................................................................................................... 129<br />
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Salvatore Baccaloni............................................................................................................................................................................. 128, 134<br />
Salvatore Cottone........................................................................................................................................................................................ 147<br />
Samo Hubad............................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Samo Smerkolj............................................................................................................................................................................................ 128<br />
Samuel Barber............................................................................................................................................................................................... 24<br />
Samuel Lifschey............................................................................................................................................................................................. 30<br />
Savoy Trio...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26<br />
Selmar Meyrowitz...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8, 23<br />
Sena Jurinac............................................................................................................................................................................................. 129p.<br />
Serge Koussevitzky............................................................................................................................................................ 6, 42, 46, 55, 68, 70<br />
Sergei Koussevitzky....................................................................................................................................................................................... 22<br />
Sergei Prok<strong>of</strong>iev............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28<br />
Shirley Verrett-Carter.................................................................................................................................................................................... 58<br />
Sibylla Plate................................................................................................................................................................................................. 123<br />
Sid Catlett................................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
Sidor Belarsky............................................................................................................................................................................................. 136<br />
Sieglinde Wagner................................................................................................................................................................................ 113, 135<br />
Sigmund Roth............................................................................................................................................................................................. 128<br />
Simeon Tzar................................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
Sir George Henschel..................................................................................................................................................................................... 81<br />
Sir Henry J. Wood......................................................................................................................................................................................... 81<br />
Sir Thomas Beecham............................................................................................................................................................................... 71, 81<br />
Sir William Walton....................................................................................................................................................................................... 64<br />
Sistine Chapel Choir................................................................................................................................................................................... 116<br />
Skip James................................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
Skitch Henderson....................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
Slam Stewart................................................................................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Slavko Shtrukel........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127p.<br />
Smetana Quartet........................................................................................................................................................................................... 91<br />
Solomon............................................................................................................................................................................................. 77pp., 87<br />
Sonja Kochevar............................................................................................................................................................................................ 127<br />
St. Michael's Singers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 119<br />
Stanford Robinson.................................................................................................................................................................................... 8, 18<br />
Strub Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................................ 85<br />
Stuart Robinson............................................................................................................................................................................................ 67<br />
Suze Luger..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57<br />
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T. Penry Hughes.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 141<br />
Tadd Dameron......................................................................................................................................................................................... 142p.<br />
Tampa Red.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 142<br />
Tancredi Pasero........................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Teresa Berganza........................................................................................................................................................................................... 133<br />
Thelma Votipka........................................................................................................................................................................................... 131<br />
Theo Adam................................................................................................................................................................................................. 124<br />
Theo Ol<strong>of</strong>..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50<br />
Theo van der Pas................................................................................................................................................................................... 89, 145<br />
Thomas Beecham....................................................................................................... 6, 14, 18, 29, 42, 44, 53, 57, 59, 61p., 74, 81, 125, 136<br />
Thomas Jensen.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 14<br />
Tiana Lemnitz............................................................................................................................................................................................. 125<br />
Tibor de Machula.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 40<br />
Tilla Briem.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55<br />
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Tito Gobbi.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 138, 140<br />
To van der Sluys............................................................................................................................................................................................ 57<br />
Trio di Trieste................................................................................................................................................................................................ 92<br />
Trio Pasquier................................................................................................................................................................................................. 97<br />
Trio Santoliquido.......................................................................................................................................................................... 89p., 92, 95<br />
Tullio Serafin........................................................................................................................................................................................... 140p.<br />
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Vaclav Talich.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10<br />
Václav Talich........................................................................................................................................................................................... 24, 72<br />
Valiano Natali............................................................................................................................................................................................. 140<br />
Vanda Guerlovich....................................................................................................................................................................................... 127<br />
Vanda Zikherl.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Végh Quartet................................................................................................................................................................................................ 93<br />
Vera Zorina......................................................................................................................................................................................... 130, 134<br />
Victor Aller.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47<br />
Victor de Sabata.................................................................................................................................................................................... 10, 138<br />
Victor Madin............................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet........................................................................................................................................................................ 88<br />
Vilma Bukovetz........................................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Viorica Ursuleac.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 117<br />
Virgilio Lazzari............................................................................................................................................................................................. 121<br />
Virginia Haskins......................................................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Virginio Assandri........................................................................................................................................................................................ 120<br />
Virtuosi di Roma.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12<br />
Vittore Veneziani................................................................................................................................................................. 125, 128, 138, 141<br />
Vittorio Gui.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25<br />
Vivian della Chiesa..................................................................................................................................................................................... 126<br />
Vladimir Dolnichar..................................................................................................................................................................................... 127<br />
Vladimir Horowitz..................................................................................................................................................................... 14, 17, 31, 145<br />
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Wal-Berg...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 142<br />
Waldemar Kmentt........................................................................................................................................................................ 82, 126, 132<br />
Walter Berry................................................................................................................................................................................................ 132<br />
Walter Geiseking......................................................................................................................................................................................... 145<br />
Walter Gieseking........................................................................................................................................................................................... 78<br />
Walter Goehr...................................................................................................................................................................... 20pp., 26p., 63, 80<br />
Walter Grossman........................................................................................................................................................................................ 125<br />
Walter Stoll.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Walter Susskind............................................................................................................................................................................................ 80<br />
Walter Süsskind............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17<br />
Walter Widdop............................................................................................................................................................................................. 67<br />
Wanda Landowska...................................................................................................................................................................................... 100<br />
Wardell Gray............................................................................................................................................................................................... 144<br />
Warren Martin.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 48<br />
Warwick Braithwaite..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11<br />
Werner Janssen............................................................................................................................................................................................. 69<br />
Wilhelm Backhaus.................................................................................................................................................................... 24, 74p., 110p.<br />
Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg..................................................................................................................................................................... 128<br />
Wilhelm Furtwängler............................................................................................................... 17, 23, 55pp., 76pp., 82, 129p., 132, 135, 141<br />
Wilhelm Guttmann...................................................................................................................................................................................... 72<br />
Wilhelm Pitz................................................................................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
Wilhelm Strienz.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Willem Mengelberg............................................................................................................... 11, 18p., 34, 48, 50, 52, 57, 62, 64, 78, 84, 115<br />
Willem Ravelli............................................................................................................................................................................................... 57<br />
Willem van Otterloo............................................................................................................................................................................ 40, 50p.<br />
Willi Boskovsky............................................................................................................................................................................................. 77<br />
Willi Domgraf-Fassbänder........................................................................................................................................................................... 114<br />
William H. Squire......................................................................................................................................................................................... 96<br />
William Johnson........................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
William Kapell.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 31<br />
William Murdoch...................................................................................................................................................................................... 96p.<br />
William Primrose.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 98<br />
William Steinberg......................................................................................................................................................................................... 55<br />
William Walton........................................................................................................................................................................................... 116<br />
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William Wergnick....................................................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Willy Bacher................................................................................................................................................................................................ 126<br />
Wilma Lipp................................................................................................................................................................................... 66, 113, 135<br />
Winfried Wolf............................................................................................................................................................................................... 24<br />
Winifred Atwell.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8<br />
Winifred Radford........................................................................................................................................................................................ 114<br />
Wolfgang Rebner......................................................................................................................................................................................... 145<br />
Wolfgang Rosé.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 76<br />
Wolfgang Sawallisch.................................................................................................................................................................................... 125<br />
Wolfgang Schneiderhan.......................................................................................................................................................................... 24, 82<br />
Wolfgang Windgassen..................................................................................................................................................................... 123p., 129<br />
Wynton Kelly.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 144<br />
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Xavier Depraz.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 133<br />
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Yank Porter.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 143<br />
Yehudi Menuhin..................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 11, 77, 89, 92<br />
Yvonne Gouverné......................................................................................................................................................................................... 73<br />
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Zdravko Kovac............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127<br />
Zilcher Trio................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90<br />
Zinka Milanov............................................................................................................................................................................................. 122<br />
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"Big Joe" Turner........................................................................................................................................................................................... 143<br />
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